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1E21781

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 4.2 Jaguar E-Type 
 Fixed Head Coupe 
 Right Hand Drive 
   
 1E21781 
 7E15133-9 
  
  
  
 
 1968 Black
 2002 Tan
 Scruffy Driver 
  Donington Park
  
 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 October 2004.

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: RVT 925F

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2004-10-06
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2004-10-06 10:14:47 | pauls writes:

Car was sold at auction in '02:
www.barons-auctions.com/donington/lots/RVT925F.htm

Auction description:
Lot Number 242
Manufacturer Jaguar Cars
Model E Type FHC
First Registered 1968
Registration No RVT925F
Engine No 7E15133-9
Chassis No 1E21781
MOT Sep 2003
Colour Black
Details
This E Type 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe is said to have been restored in the late nineteen eighties and to have been in regular use since.
The vendor states that the car has benefited from recent expenditure on the mechanics, is a very genuine example and is an excellent driving car.
Finished in black with dark tan, leather interior, the car is thought to have covered only 85,000 miles in total, but the vendor is unable to warrant this as being correct.
This E Type offers a relatively inexpensive entry into E Type ownership and, says the vendor, would appear to have no expensive surprises around the corner.

Estimate: £9,500 to £11,500

2020-03-31 15:35:46 | Dave Kerr writes:

Last seen in London, 30/03/20. Very good condition. Parked in a private garage.

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