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850158

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 1961 Yellow
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 Rest: Nice 
  Buxton
  Derbyshire
 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 27 August 2004.

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: 481 HYL

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2004-08-26 23:29:16 | pauls writes:

Car was sold at auction in '01, info at:
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

Auction description:
'Status SOLD
Estimate £24000 - 26000
Hammer Price £25000.00
Mileage 70132
Colour WHITE
Trim Colour RED
Chassis No 850158
Engine No R17619
Registration 481 HYL
CC 3781
M.O.T 30.6.2001
One car that comes into the 'must have' category when putting together any quality collection of classic cars is the Jaguar 'E' Type Roadster and of those you would probably choose an example with the 3.8 litre engine. It is also possible that you would choose a very early example, even a 'flat floor' one, that is if you could find a really good one. Well it just so happens........
This one dates from 1961 and has the chassis number 850158 which makes it the 158th example off the production line and it is described by the vendor as being in superb condition throughout having been restored over a ten-year period. It was only finished in 1996 by P.K. Thornton, a Jaguar specialist, and details of all the parts used in the restoration together with photographs of the car can be found in the car's history file. The recorded mileage of 71,132 miles is believed to be genuine from new and it is quite unique in that it still carries its original registration number 481 HYL.
This is a very reluctant sale by the present owner but it does provide someone with the opportunity to acquire this very rare and desirable original UK car.
PLease note: The fastidious owner of this wonderful car, which used to be in the Donington Collection, has put together a lovely history file and we recommend that this is viewed prior to the sale.

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