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Record Creation: Entered on 27 October 2005.

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: LFM 22D

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2005-10-27 20:01:27 | pauls writes:

Car was sold at auction 7/05
www.classicauctions.co.uk
As can be seen in the below desription the last digit of "0" is assumed and may not be correct.

Auction description:
Lot Information
1966 JAGUAR E-TYPE 4.2 ROADSTER

PRESENT OWNER OVER 25 YEARS EXCEPTIONAL

Lot 72
Status SOLD
Estimate £18000 - 22000
Hammer Price £20500.00
Mileage
Colour RED
Trim Colour BLACK
Chassis No 1E2126D
Engine No 7E8233-9
Registration LFM 22D
CC 4.2
M.O.T MAY 2006

This E-Type 4.2 first left the Browns Lane works in 1966 as a fixed head coupe, though at some time it has been professionally converted into an open roadster. In red with black leather interior, it has been in the present ownership for the past twenty-five years, during which time, he claims, the car has been carefully preserved.
Indeed, our understanding is that LFM 22D has been always exercised sparingly and never subjected to the rain. Check out the current condition of monocoque and sub frame for yourself. Also reportedly good are body panels, paintwork, wire wheels and interior, whilst both 4.2 six and four-speed manual gearbox are said to be in good order as are the electrical items.
An open red E-Type Jag has become one of the all time British classics. This is your chance to own one.

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