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1S2497

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United KingdomJSY143

 

Record Creation: Entered on 30 March 2024.

 

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2004-08-26 23:39:15 | pauls writes:

Car was offered at auction in '01, info at:
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

Auction desctiption:
Status NOT SOLD
Estimate £19000 - 22000
Mileage 83000
Colour DARK BLUE
Trim Colour DARK BLUE
Chassis No IS2497
Engine No T.B.A.
Registration JSY 143
CC 5343
M.O.T NONE
The Jaguar 'E' Type is the archetypal icon of the motor industry. The series III with the 5343cc V12 engine was the last model to leave the Jaguar factory and the roadster version of these were the most collectible.
This particular example dates from 1974 and although having spent many years in Europe the vendor informs us that this is an original right hand drive car that left England in the early eighties. The car comes with the automatic transmission, chrome wire wheels and is described as being in good condition throughout having been restored in the last two years. The recorded mileage of 83,000 miles is believed to be correct from new but at this time it does not have a current MOT certificate.
A highly desirable car which is in very good condition and has the benefit of being an original UK right hand drive car.

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