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Record Creation: Entered on 6 November 2021.

 

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2021-11-06 15:05:56 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
sportsclassics.co.uk/cars/for-sale-1971-e-type-jaguar-s3-coupe/

Seller's description:
£32500.00

Year: 1971
Engine: 5.3
Transmission: Automatic
Car interior: Cinnamon
Car exterior: Signal Red

Sportsclassics UK in Sheffield are happy to offer yet another excellent V12 S3 car.

Chassis number 1S70504BW is a matching numbers automatic car. Signal red paint and a cinnamon interior.
On the whole a very solid and original running driver car. This car will arrive in approximately 4 weeks time from Virginia.

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