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United Kingdom3482WK

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 April 2014.

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Heritage Notes

Car first registered in London, UK with 3482 WK.

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2014-04-08 11:37:35 | Clive writes:

Advertised on autotraderclassics.com and tradenetclassics.com April 2014 with asking price of $75,000. Seller's description follows:
"Moss four speed gearbox that lacks synchromesh for first gear referred to as a Moss box
Eight to one compression domed pistons with 4.2 intake. 3 SU HD8 carbs.
Fairly hyper rebuilt in the 1980s with less than 600 miles on the rebuild.
Garaged all the time.
Same owner 42 years.
Many spare parts."

2014-11-13 17:46:01 | pauls writes:

Also advertised here:
www.carsforsale.com/used-cars-for-sale/1963-jaguar-xkeroadster-calabasas-ca-2377 ...

2015-09-18 10:32:30 | Classic Chrome Ltd writes:

This car was purchased from the owner in Alaska in early 2015 and has just been the subject of a complete cosmetic restoration and mechanical overhaul to near 'Concours' standard. It is now for sale with Classic Chrome Ltd in London.
www.classic-chrome.net/cars/jaguar-e-type-s1-38-1962-historic-plate-british-raci ...

2016-12-23 05:18:30 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
www.classic-chrome.net/cars/jaguar-e-type-s1-38-1962-historic-plate-british-raci ...

Sellers description:
This absolutely stunning 'matching numbers' LHD Series 1 3.8 Roadster was built on 4th October 1962 and has just been the subject of a total cosmetic restoration and mechanical overhaul to an unbelievable standard.

It was originally ordered by a Dr W D Regestar through Jaguar Cars in New York, but the American owner wished to collect the car in London and drive it around Europe before shipping it back to the USA. It was therefore registered by Jaguar Cars in Coventry in late October or early November 1962 and on one of the well known Jaguar number plates from the period, in this case - 3482 WK.
It has been MOT'd and is currently being re-registered back onto this original number plate through the DVLA after being re-imported to the UK from the USA.

The original owner sold the car in the USA to the next owner who lived in Ankorage, Alaska and it remained in his ownership for 42 years before being purchased from him late last year. The mileage on the speedometer indicates that it has covered 58,632 miles from new and this was confirmed as true and correct by the last owner.

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