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1S2464

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United KingdomPNN121M

New ZealandKT2991

New ZealandGAN104

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 July 2012.

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2012-07-22 00:17:34 | Grant Baker writes:

The car has a factory hard top, has travelled 19,000 miles and is original apart from a repaint and new wires.

2021-05-28 11:19:56 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold byJeremy Cottingham Blue Chip Cars of London in May 2021. Abbreviated and amended seller's description below.

www.jeremycottingham.co.uk/Previously-Sold/Jaguar-E-Type-V12-Roadster/13553.htm

  • UK supplied car
  • Desirable manual gearbox specification
  • Extensive documented history
  • Jaguar heritage certificate
  • 19,918 miles from new with supporting documentation

PDI, registered and delivery by James Windsor and Sons of Mansfield to R Pearce of Nottinghamshire on 1 June 1974. Sold to Mr Outerside of Camberley on October 1974. 1,000 mile service at Stratstone in October 1974, MoTs at GB Motors Walton on Thames from October 1974 to August 1985. Sold to Graham Lund of Godalming in April 1985 and then sold to Fernhurst Motor Company, Haslemere in August 1986. New steering rack fitted and then sold to Mr Boxall of Midhurst.

Sold in 1986 to New Zealand with hard top. Registered KT2991 and sold for $102,500 at 14,685 miles. In April 2012 it was sold at Webbs Auction House, Nelson, New Zealand to the Grant Baker Family Trust, Auckland. Extensive works were then carried out by Continental Cars with the mileage at 19,767. In 2016 Grant Baker obtained a Jaguar heritage certificate and sold the car.

Imported into the UK in 2016 and MoT at Motstop, Watford. It joined a collection and has been preserved unused. It comes with a fresh service and only 19.918 miles on the odometer. Fitted with a matching numbers engine and manual gearbox, rare factory hard top and benefitting from custodians throughout its life, this car represents a rare opportunity.

2021-05-29 12:08:53 | pauls writes:

The car has a history in Auckland, New Zealand.

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