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1S50912BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 17 August 2005.

 

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2006-12-11 05:55:45 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered: KYP 20K
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: KYP 20K

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    2005-08-17 09:42:13 | pauls writes:

    Car was at auction in '00
    www.practicalclassics.co.uk/auctionlot/by-id/775052775/

    Auction description:
    Lot 011: Jaguar E-Type SIII (1972)
    Vintage, Classic and Collector's Motor Vehicles, BCA (12th June 2000)
    Lot Details
    Auction Vintage, Classic and Collector's Motor Vehicles
    BCA, Head Office & Auction Centre, Camberley
    Type Car
    Lot Number 011
    Estimate £10500-£12000
    Hammer Price -
    Hammer Price (inc premium) -
    Year 1972
    Condition rating
    Registration number KYP 20K
    Mileage -
    Chassis number 1S50912BW
    Engine number 7S5359SB
    Engine capacity (cc) 5343
    Engine - cylinders 12

    2009-01-01 09:45:36 | john writes:

    I am the sixteenth owner of KYP 20 K , 1s50912BW and am very anxious to find as much history of it as I can. Your information has lead me to British Car Auctions who I will now contact to see if I can identify the previous and subsequent owners. What else do you recommend please.
    Regards,
    John Sanders

    2014-06-25 19:14:08 | Bill writes:

    Hi there, owned the car about '94 - '95, absolutely loved it, paid about K10 for and sold it to ex West Ham star Alvin Martin about 1995 for about K11. Never ever did the Jag let me down, loved it.

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