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Record Creation: Entered on 6 April 2005.

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Registered: NOW 400M

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2005-04-06 00:17:23 | pauls writes:

Car to be offered at auction 4/13/05
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_entries_index.html

Auction description:
Lot Information
1973 JAGUAR E-TYPE V12 ROADSTER
ORIGINAL UK CAR & ONLY 51,000 MILES
Lot 55
Estimate £25000 - 28000
Mileage 51676
Colour RED
Trim Colour BISCUIT
Chassis No IS2000
Engine No 7S12639-SA
Registration No NOW400M
CC 5343
M.O.T JUNE 2005

Offered here is a 1973-built, right-hand-drive S3 roadster, the chassis of which is said by the entrant to be good, with red painted body panels as seen, chrome steel wheels good and interior in biscuit leather excellent. The 5343cc twelve-cylinder engine is reportedly in good order as are four-speed manual transmission and electrical equipment.
Believed to have belonged to Bonnie Tyler's husband, this open V12 E-Type with attractive NOW 700M registration has lots of history on file, says the vendor, and a believed to be genuine 51,676 total mileage displayed on the odometer when entered. The current MOT pass certificate is valid until June. The E-Type has always been one of the most desirable of all the British classics to own, an open S3 arguably the ultimate version.

2005-08-10 08:05:15 | Robert writes:

Sold at above auction, hammer price £ 28,000

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