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Record Creation: Entered on 2 June 2016.

 

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2016-05-24 12:46:26 | Lofty writes:

For sale on eBay
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1965-series-1-e-type-jaguar-/172217669131

1965 series 1 e type jaguar
£75,000
Hi, and welcome to the sale of this ultra rare 1965 series 1, 4.2 two seater e-type jaguar, it's an original right hand drive, and is number 207 of 700 made, it's had a full body restoration before 2002, but has not been fitted up since.
The body is totally rust free, and has all parts to fit up, plus a host of spares, it has the matching number engine, and would be a fairly easy restoration, with no welding required at all.

I'm putting a price of £75,000 on the car, but this is only for feedback, so please call me to negotiate a price

2017-06-29 17:15:03 | Derek writes:

I used to own this car in the 70s and would love to have a chat with the current owner. My email is morgan.motor.services@gmail.com

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