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1S50018

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 1971 Regency Red
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2005.

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Photos of 1S50018

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded September 2013:

2013-09-19
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Interior Photos (2)

Uploaded September 2013:

2013-09-19
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2013-09-19
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2005-01-11 12:54:52 | pauls writes:

This car ws said to exist in 1997. The below from a JCD article posted in '97 at:
www.jdc-etype.demon.co.uk/news/dec97.htm

Richard, who was once part of Jaguar agent Attwoods, was contacted by the present Australian owner for details. 1S50016 does not appear on either Roger Payne's 1991 Australian records or our present one here - Roger's last V12 list starting with known history of 1S50018.

2013-09-19 09:30:15 | clive writes:

Advertised 19 September 2013 on carsales.com.au. Asking AUS$43,500. Private seller located in San Remo, Victoria, Australia. Seller's description: "One of the early factory manual V12 E-types (actually built 1970) in good original condition. Regency red with approx. 121,000 miles on the clock. Lots of history. Factory authenticity certificate".

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