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1S50010

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United KingdomWHP205J

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Record Creation: Entered on 3 November 2006.

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Photos of 1S50010

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded May 2013:

2013-05-12
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Uploaded February 2011:

2011-02-13
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Uploaded November 2006:

2006-11-12
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2006-11-03
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2006-11-03 09:24:39 | Philippe writes:

One of the early press cars
registered WHP 205 J.
Retained at the JDHT : more info on : www.jdht.com/jdht_collection/1970JAGUARETYPE.html

2006-11-12 10:22:32 | pauls writes:

Info from the link Philippe provides:

WHP 205 J was one of the earliest E-type V12 cars, the tenth right-hand drive two-plus-two coupé by its chassis number, and the Regency Red car was originally part of Jaguar's press fleet. It had its moment of fame when it was used to 'race' a Jaguar jet fighter aircraft and some dramatic photos resulted! It has been retained as part of the company collection ever since.

Registration mark: WHP 205 J
Chassis number: 1S/50010
Owner: The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust
Inventory number: 069/J.29

2008-11-18 08:32:27 | pauls writes:

The car is also featured in a factory promotional film, roughly at the 35 minute mark.

www.baronilegend.com/movies/etype.html

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