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United KingdomDFA240L

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 May 2013.

 

Heritage Notes

DFA 240L

Photos of 1S51316

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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Interior (2)

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2013-05-27 10:46:38 | Lofty writes:

IN VERY ORIGINAL AND GOOD CONDITION MUCH WORK MECHANICAL DONE IN 2012 LAST OWNER SINCE 1981 BEEING SOLD FROM DECEASED ESTATE BY DEALER
FAR TO GOOD AND ORIGINAL ( IM LOOKING FOR A TRACK DAY CAR) TO CHANGE

2013-11-05 19:39:19 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 11/5/13
www.ebay.com/itm/390689459765
Opening bid GBP 29,995, no reserve, no bids 2 days left in auction.

Sellers description:
Jaguar E Type V12 Series 3 1972

Presented in Burgundy with contrasting leather, PAS, Radio, sun roof, fishtail exhaust. history portfolio.

This is a lovely manual V12 E Type with the benefit of a Sun Roof an extensive history portfolio including Mot testes dating back to its first in 1976, enjoyed by the same owner for over 30 years with a documented low mileage and ownership with matching numbers, original log books spare keys etc etc.
The paint work is unblemished with superb trim and the advantage of a recent major service and fresh MOT test.

We have driven her and noted a crisp gear change, precise braking with good oil pressure and correct cooling and charge, the original radio is working too.

She uses unleaded fuel, has MOT and is road tax free.

We can arrange world wide export and Overland European delivery with our approved transport company.

We have a full V5C European log book for this vehicle

2014-03-06 17:08:55 | J EVANS writes:

Looked at this example last week for a client taken in by a Bentley and Ferrari dealer from a family who inherited it from the second owner who has it for 35 years yet from speaking with them they are to old to comfortably drive it.
This is an unusually original example which is totally correct and to Factory Spec even spare keys tools etc every invoice and mot from new detailed history and low miles. It has had an older repaint (factory colour) yet not a restored car an extremely honest example which ran and drove very well with little to do to make perfect.
Will be snapped up by foreign trader as i think its priced very low for probably the best and most original SIII E Type I have seen.
Dealer has a large number of very valuable historic cars and this is not his thing and below the value he deals in

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