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1E1065

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2008-06-22
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2008-06-20 15:01:17 | Bluebottle writes:

Going to ausction at Coys 5th July 2008:
"This 4.2 Litre E Type, manufactured in 1965, has recently been the subject of an extensive restoration project, with all decorative items either re-chromed or replaced using parts supplied by either SNG Barratt or Bassett Jaguar in America. The engine has been fitted with a fully overhauled and machined cylinder head, new timing chains and sprockets and fully rebuilt carburettors. The gearbox and differential have also been fully overhauled, the car has been comprehensively rewired, and a new clutch assembly, new and uprated Wilwood brakes, new Koni shock absorbers and a new stainless steel exhaust system have been fitted, as well as a new hood and top boot cover.


Finished in Carmen Red with a black interior fitted by a Jaguar specialist, and having completed only a handful of shakedown miles since its painstaking restoration"

2008-06-23 10:12:02 | pauls writes:

URL for above:
www.coys.co.uk/auctions/lot.php

Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Saturday 5th July 2008
Lot 432 1965 Jagaur E-Type Series 1 4.2L Roadster
Registration no: EU Taxes Paid
Chassis no: 1E1065
Estimate: £0-0

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