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876629

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 R3828-9 
  
  
  
 
 1962 Bright Red
 1997 Black
 Unknown 
  Buxton
  Derbyshire
 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 23 August 2004.

 

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2009-09-24 16:32:31 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered: XSV 291
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: XSV 291

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    2004-08-23 09:34:31 | pauls writes:

    Car sold at auction in '97. Info at:
    www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

    Auction description:
    Status SOLD
    Estimate £24000 - 26000
    Hammer Price £21000.00
    Mileage 51652
    Colour RED
    Trim Colour BLACK
    Chassis No 876629
    Engine No R38289
    Registration XSV 291
    CC 3800
    M.O.T MAY 1998
    This late entry 1962 Jaguar 'E' type 3.8 roadster is finished in Red with Black trim was originally an exported car and upon its return it was converted to right hand drive format and fully restored at the same time.
    There are bills and receipts for over ú25000 spent and the car comes with its original build certificate as well. It has the correct specification including the synchromesh gearbox and we are informed by the owner that it is in superb condition throughout and is used extensively on outings to shows and rallies etc.
    This is an early car with a stainless steel exhaust that we are informed drives as well as it looks and comes with a current M.O.T. until May of next year.

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