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United KingdomVGO151M

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Record Creation: Entered on 4 September 2009.

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Heritage Notes

Registration No : VGO 191M

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2009-09-04 15:21:09 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page.php/carno/65074

Sellers description:
his superb car was first registered in 1974. There is a very detailed history file, including MOT's from 1977 and a heritage certificate. This is a matching numbers car.

The current owner purchased the car in 2001 and is selling reluctantly to make room for an SS 100 Jaguar.

The car has been carefully maintained by Classic Autos of King’s Langley and Motorvation of Sarrat, both being experts in preparing and maintaining classic cars for road, race or rallies. She is garaged throughout the year and is sealed in a Carcoon during the winter months.

The V12 engine was rebuilt in 1982 since when it has covered 30,000 miles. This is a powerful unit, accelerating rapidly and cruising effortlessly. Oil pressure is excellent.

The car was the subject of a full body off restoration in 1990 and a complete photographic record is held on file. Every attention has been lavished on her since this date and consequently the condition remains very good. Doors shut with a satisfying click and the interior is very tidy. The car is silver and the upholstery is blue.

The odometer reading is 70,500 miles.

The car is MOT’d until May 2010 and taxed until June 2010.

Details. Reg No : VGO 191M Chassis No: 1S 2592 BW Engine No : 7S 9550 SA

2010-02-11 12:50:12 | Gonsenheimer writes:

For sale in www.carandclassic.com/car/C58688/
Price: £29,700 - Reg No: VGO 151M - Chassis No: 1S2592 BW - Engine No: 7S 9550A. Automatic.

This superb car was first registered in 1974. There is a very detailed history file, including MOT's from 1977 and a heritage certificate. This is a matching numbers car.

The current owner purchased the car in 2001 and is selling reluctantly to make room for an SS 100 Jaguar.

The car has been carefully maintained by Classic Autos of King’s Langley and Motorvation of Sarrat, both being experts in preparing and maintaining classic cars for road, race or rallies. She is garaged throughout the year and is sealed in a Carcoon during the winter months.

The V12 engine was rebuilt in 1982 since when it has covered 30,000 miles. This is a powerful unit, accelerating rapidly and cruising effortlessly. Oil pressure is excellent.

The car was the subject of a full body off restoration in 1990 and a complete photographic record is held on file. Every attention has been lavished on her since this date and consequently the condition remains very good. Doors shut with a satisfying click and the interior is very tidy. The car is silver and the upholstery is blue.

The odometer reading is 70,500 miles.

The car is MOT’d until May 2010 and taxed until June 2010.

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