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 1962 Bright Red
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United Kingdom7DYU

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 August 2023.

 

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2013-08-29 16:38:07 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Registered: 7 DYU to Registered: 7 DYU
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: 7DYU|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: 7 DYU

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    2004-08-21 10:07:09 | pauls writes:

    Car was auctioned 4/21/1996. Sale info at:
    www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html
    Sale location Buxton, Derbyshire, UK.

    Auction details/description:
    Status SOLD
    Estimate £27000 - 30000
    Hammer Price £23500.00
    Mileage 63562
    Colour RED
    Trim Colour BLACK
    Chassis No 850472
    Engine No R4853-C
    Registration 7 DYU
    CC 3800
    M.O.T APRIL 1997
    This is a stunning early 3.8 roadster which still has its lovely original registration number and the works hardtop. Shown above with the hard-top fitted it is a superb example and unlike a lot of cars it looks just as good with the hard-top fitted as it does with the hood down.
    It is an original right hand drive British car which although largely original it has had a new hood and bag supplied and fitted by Aldridge Trimming. The present owner has converted the car to have an alternator and electric radiator fan to enhance its ability to be used in modern traffic but this would be easily converted back if the new owner wished to go for total originality.
    A fabulous early 'E' type in stunning condition which will be thoroughly enjoyed by its new owner and must surely appreciate in value over the coming years.

    2009-06-23 14:06:13 | Anonymous writes:

    My Father owned this car between 1976 and 1981 and at the time it had a fibreglass front end and the floors were made of old paint tins. We started to rebuild it before selling it as a collection of bits. I still have the original gearbox and it's diff now resides in my fixed head. Funny how it came to be described as original in 1996!

    2009-11-30 19:22:34 | Anonymous writes:

    Hiya. I too remember the fiberglass front end. i still have the photo of you sat on the wing aged 17/18 :) How are the folks?; Well I hope, they were always kind to me. I'm not a million miles away from you now, just south of Cambs. How's 13 doing? you still got it? Say hello- it's been too long.

    2012-03-27 12:55:08 | Anonymous writes:

    I bought this car from H 7 H in 1996. Gearbox is rubbish. Any chance of getting the original box back?

    2012-05-11 19:00:30 | Anonymous writes:

    I sold the car recently that I put your original box in and could put you in touch with the owner. How do you contact people off line from this site without posting personal details?

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