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1S1170

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2005-10-23 17:27:18 | Lofty writes:

Q Writes: Seen for sale at the Jaguar spares day Stoneleigh 23 Oct 2005 for £32,000.
Reasonable condition but needs work to bring it back to its best.

2023-08-19 07:29:32 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 8/23

www.iconicauctioneers.com/1971-jaguar-series-3-v12-roadster-rec12675-1-silversto ...

Auction description:

Lot Number 739

JAGUAR SERIES 3 V12 ROADSTER

Registration Number PDO 94

MOT Expiry Exempt

Chassis Number 1S1170

Transmission Manual

Body Colour Opalescent Silver

On offer here is an original UK-registered, right-hand drive Series 3 Roadster finished in Opalescent Silver with red hide and a black roof, complemented by the almost obligatory set of chrome wire wheels. Rolling off the production line in December 1971, the Jaguar was initially supplied through Ritchie’s of Glasgow and first registered with the very interesting registration number ‘7R’ which unfortunately no longer remains with the vehicle, however the present private registration, PDO 94, is to remain assigned to the E-Type once sold, an attractive addition. Restored some years ago to a very high standard, the Jaguar remains in outstanding condition throughout. The exterior paintwork is almost blemish free with the interior looking as if it has been freshly retrimmed. Mechanically we understand that it runs and drives superbly, underlined by bills and invoices detailing regular care and maintenance in recent years, including detailed paperwork from Corton-Miller of Boston, Lincolnshire, classic car specialists and tuning experts. Also in the history file are older registration documents, previous MOT Certificates, and a Heritage Certificate issued in 2021, as well as the original Handbook and Passport to Service.

Finished in one of the most pleasing of E-Type colour schemes and with the desirable manual gearbox, PDO 94 is ready to enjoyed once again by its next custodian, be that at the local Classic Car Show or pressed into use as the Grand Tourer that it was always intended to be.

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