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Record Creation: Entered on 9 November 2004.

 

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2004-11-09
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2004-11-09 18:01:44 | pauls writes:

Car offered for sale at:
www.cromwells.com.au/

Sellers description:
A 1972 Jaguar E Type Series III V12, Engine No7S4919SA Chassis No1551120BW. The Jaguar E Type is without doubt one of the greatest sports cars of the modern era. First shown in 1961, the E Type evolved during its production life and the final version gained Jaguars 5.3 litre V12 engine. The twelve-cylinder motor gave the car great smoothness and flexibility in its performance. This car was delivered new from Bryson Jaguar William Street Sydney on the 10th of November 1972 it has had only three owners since with a very low 60,000 original miles the current owner of some twenty years. The car presents extremely well having been regularly maintained and serviced all receipts are available. The automatic transmission has been rebuilt along with the radiator and has air conditioning it has history from new with the original service book, hand book, workshop manual and parts book. It has chrome wire wheels and is finished in traditional British Racing Green with tan leather interior.

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