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United Kingdom3023SF

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Record Creation: Entered on 8 September 2024.

 

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2024-06-18
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2024-06-18 14:12:21 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold by Classic Chrome of London in April 2024. Amended seller's description below.
www.classic-chrome.net/used/cars/jaguar/e-type/series-1-3-8-roadster-flat-floor- ...

This early flat floor roadster, chassis number 850193 and engine number R1987-9 is a matching numbers car first registered on 1st May 1962 to its first owner in Haddington near Edinburgh with the number plate 3023SF which it retains today. It is finished in Opalescent Gunmetal with a Grey leather interior and according to the original buff log book and the V5 registration document, it has had one previous owner from new with the current owner having purchased the car from the first owner on 28th February 2002. It was subject to a cosmetic restoration just prior to the current owner purchasing the car and it is in very good condition throughout.

2024-09-07 14:41:37 | Gary writes:

Hello to everyone here. I own this car and just to mention it’s a 3rd October 1961 car and met its first owner William in May 1962. It’s a very original car and lived in a warm garage or a temperature controlled garage for many years.

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