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UE1S25348

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2020-10-02 10:47:37 | Harry Stevens writes:

Lot 14 at Osenat's sale of Collectable Automobiles at Fontainebleau on 21 July 2020. Sold for 94,800 euros. Amended catalogue description below.
www.osenat.com/lot/103315/12951236?

This Jaguar E Type cabriolet was sold new in the United States in 1974. Imported into France in the early 2010s, many works were carried out including rebuilding the engine and carburettors. It was acquired by the present owner in 2016, the gearbox was overhauled and the clutch replaced by Ares workshops. The car is in very good condition, the British Racing Green paint, although old, presents well as does the Beige leather interior. The car is very pleasant to drive, the torque of the engine allows the wind to blow through your hair; to the hushed sound of the V12 engine. It is rare to find a left hand drive V12 E Type with manual transmission, but still more rare to find one so well maintained.

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