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1E11825

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 27 October 1965 Canada
 
 1966 Opalescent Dark Green
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 Original Tunbridge Wells
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Record Creation: Entered on 1 January 2003.

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2013-08-03 11:08:01 | pauls writes:

Owner Marc Purc circa 1998

2017-02-14 14:16:43 | Harry Stevens writes:

For sale at Justin Banks Classic Cars of Tunbridge Wells for £99,995. Seller's description below. The URL is
www.justinbanks.com/

It seems to us that Jaguar E Types are always popular, they are recognisable, beautiful, easy to run and still affordable. This is, arguably, the most desirable, certainly the most useable, version. It is a 1965 Jaguar E Type series 1 4.2L roadster, a Canadian car in left hand drive. It is today as it left the factory, finished in Opalescent Dark Green with Beige interior and a Sand soft top. It is in superb condition, albeit not freshly restored, and ready for its next owner.

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