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United KingdomFNC317F

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 October 2009.

 

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2009-10-01 21:28:36 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 9/09
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Auction description:
Sale 17260 - Collectors Motor Cars, Motorcycles and Automobilia, 12 Sep 2009
Beaulieu Autojumble, National Motor Museum
Lot No: 446
1968 Jaguar E-Type 4.2-Litre Roadster
Registration no. FNC 317F
Chassis no. 1E1984
Engine no. 7E15380-9

Sold for £30,475 inclusive of Buyer's Premium

Manufactured in May 1968 during this transitional period, this desirable right-hand drive ‘Series 1½’ Roadster appears to be in generally good condition and free from any major corrosion. A complete genuine Jaguar front bonnet assembly was fitted circa 2007 and the under bonnet area is tidy and original with no evidence of any damage or replacement of the original front subframe. All chrome including the wire wheels is good, as is the interior with the exception of a small mark on the driver’s seat and edge of the driver’s side carpet. On a short test-drive the engine appeared powerful and the transmission sound, though the exhaust was blowing slightly. Finished in black with original matching leather interior, ‘FNC 317F’ is offered with current road fund licence, MoT to April 2010 and Swansea V5, the latter recording only two former keepers.

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