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1R20023

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Record Creation: Entered on 29 August 2004.

 

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2009-09-26 01:59:36 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered: CBY 239G
  • Factory Build Month was deleted, old value was: 01
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: CBY 239G

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    2004-09-17
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    2004-08-29 00:26:12 | pauls writes:

    Car was offered at auction in '03, info at:
    www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

    Auction description:
    Status NOT SOLD
    Estimate £12000 - 14000
    Mileage 06294
    Colour CREAM
    Trim Colour BLACK
    Chassis No IR20023
    Engine No 7R1879-9
    Registration CBY239G
    CC 4253
    M.O.T JULY 2004
    Jaguar hatched their master plan to produce a ground-breaking sportscar along the lines of their Le Mans winning D Type as a replacement for their hugely successful, though becoming rather dated XK120/140/150 line in 1956. The resultant E Type monocoque finally reached the showrooms in 1961, initially with a 3.8-litre 6-cylinder XK power unit, though soon with an engine of 4.2 capacity. Thanks to aerodynamically slippery bodywork of both open roadster and closed fixed head coupe body styles offered - initially with faired in headlamp cowls - E Type performance was sensational and the model instantly achieved legendary status. Those early E Type owners could enjoy 150mph performance for less than ú2100 - by comparison, the rival DB4 from Aston Martin cost a thumping ú3755!
    The 1968-manufactured E Type Series 2 offered here is a 4.2-litre, right-hand drive, 2-seater coupe, which was supplied to the vendor by marque specialists the E Type Centre. He tells us that a stainless steel exhaust and tail pipes have been fitted recently, and that currently the fixed head bodywork is good, the cream paintwork average and the black interior good. The condition of 4253cc six, 4-speed manual gearbox and electrical equipment is claimed to be good. The MOT Test certificate has been freshly renewed and, because of its age of course, the Coventry classic qualifies for a Road Fund tax exempt disc.
    PLEASE NOTE: Further to our inspection of this vehicle the estimate has been revised. Please check this on the information on the screen.

    2004-09-14 19:28:58 | pauls writes:

    Car offered at auction in '03
    www.motorbase.com/auctionlot/by-id/771219095/

    Auction description:
    Jaguar E-Type Coupe (1968)
    Lot Details
    Auction Vintage and Collectors' Motor Vehicles
    BCA, BCA Blackbushe, Blackbushe
    Type Car
    Lot Number 50
    Estimate £13000-£14500
    Hammer Price -
    Hammer Price (inc premium) -
    Year 1968
    Condition rating 3
    Registration number CBY 239G
    Mileage -
    Chassis number 1R20023
    Engine number 7R18799

    2004-09-17 11:22:09 | Peter Morris writes:

    This has always been my dream car. Some work has been done, but still much to do, and lots of money to spend, but I'll get there. Now fairly tidy, driving vehicle.

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