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1E35691

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 November 2009.

 

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2009-11-15 12:33:33 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • ID Number was changed from 34583 to 35691
  • 2010-10-30 20:37:57 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: british racing green
  • Factory Interior Color was added: tan
  • Original Distributor was added: Jaguar Cars, New York
  • Original Owner City was added: Villa Park
  • Original Owner State was added: Illinois
  • Original Owner Country was added: United States
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1968
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 07
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 19
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1968
  • Factory Build Month was added: 06
  • Factory Build Day was added: 06
  • 2010-10-31 14:01:27 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Gearbox Number was changed from KF1784 to KE1784
  • 2011-07-19 16:29:52 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Replacement Gearbox was changed from Original to 5 speed
  • Current Color was changed from white to british racing green
  • Current Interior was changed from black to tan
  • Last Seen was changed from 2009 to 2011
  • Photos of 1E35691

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    Exterior Photos (2)

    Uploaded July 2011:

    2011-07-15
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    2011-07-12
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    Interior Photos (1)

    Uploaded July 2011:

    2011-07-19
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    Details Photos: Exterior (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    Restoration Photos: Stripdown (2)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-26
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    2012-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Paint (3)

    Uploaded August 2012:

    2012-08-31
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    2012-08-31
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    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    Restoration Photos: Front Suspension (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    Restoration Photos: Brakes (2)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-25
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    2012-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Engine (4)

    Uploaded March 2012:

    2012-03-22
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    Uploaded February 2012:

    2012-02-25
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    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-25
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    2012-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Cooling System (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (4)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-26
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    2012-01-25
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    2012-01-25
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    2012-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Electrical (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-26
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    Restoration Photos: Interior (1)

    Uploaded August 2012:

    2012-08-31
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    Restoration Photos: Frame (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    2010-10-25 14:49:25 | Stan writes:

    I've gotten the car stripped down to the tub now and am ready to start the restoration. My documentation from the Heritage Certificate shows that this car was originally BRG but I can fine no indication that it was ever any color than white....even in the deepest little cavities. ??

    2010-10-25 14:52:29 | Stan writes:

    I've gotten the car stripped down to the tub now and am ready to start the restoration. My documentation from the Heritage Certificate shows that this car was originally BRG but I can fine no indication that it was ever any color than white....even in the deepest little cavities. ??

    2010-10-30 14:46:02 | Stan Cowles writes:

    According to the Heritage Trust, this car was originally BRG with Dark Tan interior, however the car is now stripped to the bare tub and I can find no indication that it was ever anything but it's current White color. Even in the deepest recesses of the body, doors and bonnet. Perhaps it had a full restoration previously and was dipped??

    2010-10-30 14:47:22 | Stan Cowles writes:

    According to the Heritage Trust, this car was originally BRG with Dark Tan interior, however the car is now stripped to the bare tub and I can find no indication that it was ever anything but it's current White color. Even in the deepest recesses of the body, doors and bonnet. Perhaps it had a full restoration previously and was dipped??

    2010-10-30 14:48:06 | Stan Cowles writes:

    According to the Heritage Trust, this car was originally BRG with Dark Tan interior, however the car is now stripped to the bare tub and I can find no indication that it was ever anything but it's current White color. Even in the deepest recesses of the body, doors and bonnet. Perhaps it had a full restoration previously and was dipped??

    2012-01-10 15:29:52 | doc writes:

    Stan ..maybe the body was from another car????

    2012-01-25 12:28:22 | Stan writes:

    I did find some of the original BRG in the cavities for the rear light assembly and on the underside once I got all of the old undercoating off. Not much, but enough to convince me that the original documentation was correct. I also found a few pieces of the original interior. It must have been tucked in the space between the top and where the crash rail attached. It fell out when I was turning the car on the rotisserie.

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