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1E10320

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 April 2006.

 

Heritage Notes

This car does not have the "1E" prefix to the serial number. The first several hundred 4.2's cars were numbered this way. From records available, this is the last car with out the "1E" prefix.

Photos of 1E10320

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded August 2010:

2010-08-15
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Uploaded May 2010:

2010-05-26
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2010-05-26
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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

Uploaded August 2010:

2010-08-15
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2006-04-15 22:22:13 | E-Type Mike writes:

Car has 40,000 original miles. The first owner was a Jaguar enthusists, and kept the car in very original condition. Current owner acquired the car in 1995 with 28,000 miles on odometer. The car has been repainted from bare metal, and the original top replaced. All original papers are with the car including the bill of sale and check stubs from payment. The car was accompained with a chest that contained any original part that had been replaced by the first owner. The car has a factory hardtop painted to match the body color.

2013-11-04 07:50:45 | Anonymous writes:

Car is now for sale at www.selectmotors.com

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