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850092

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 Right Hand Drive 
   Frank Cavey & Sons
 850092 14 September 1961
  
  Dublin
  
 24 August 1961 Eire (Ireland)
 
 1961 Carmen Red
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Record Creation: Entered on 10 September 2016.

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Exterior Photos (2)

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Interior Photos (2)

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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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2017-01-27 17:42:27 | Wilde writes:

Manufactured in August 1961, this right hand drive flat floor is the first production inside bonnet lock roadster. E-Type Roadster Chassis No. 850092 was dispatched by Jaguar dealership Frank Cavey in Dublin and has spent all its life in the Republic of Ireland. The car has been off the road for 20 years, forgotten in a barn in Ireland until CMC found it and purchased it, and now requires a full restoration. Chassis 92 has an impeccable history of five owners and with just over 24,000 miles on the clock, it now requires a full restoration but has never previously been apart.

This very special car is for sale as a restoration project with CMC.

2017-08-04 12:17:57 | Brendan McCoy writes:

MZC2 had an interesting early history in Ireland and was well known in Dublin during the 1960s.

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