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Record Creation: Entered on 16 December 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: 6823 LJJaguar Daimler Heritage Trust #16295

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2003-12-16 15:28:21 | S S Maan writes:

UK reg still. Will transfer lic number plate before reg in Holland, sometime in 2004.

2004-08-24 08:46:29 | pauls writes:

This car was sold in the UK at auction in '98, info at:
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

Auction description:
Status SOLD
Estimate £23000 - 25000
Hammer Price £19500.00
Mileage 54595
Colour RED
Trim Colour BLACK
Chassis No 850373
Engine No R3802-9
Registration 6823 LJ
CC 3781
M.O.T JULY 2001
We are always pleased to offer thoroughbred British sportscars and none more so than the 'E' Type Jaguar and at the moment there seems to be a shortage of the more desirable models in good condition.
This genuine right hand drive UK car has a very good history, including its heritage certificate, and has completed a very low mileage of only 54000 miles from new which is completely accurate and warranted. The whole car, which is arguably the best model and in the best colour, is described as being in excellent condition throughout with the leather interior having been completely renewed.
During the present private ownership much mechanical work has been completed, for which all the bills are available in the history file, which also contains the current V5 registration document confirming the cherished registration number 6823 LJ.
This is a stunning example of this much loved and sought after 'E' Type and it will reward its new owner handsomely for many years to come.

2004-08-24 19:49:35 | pauls writes:

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

Auction description:
Status SOLD
Estimate £23000 - 25000
Hammer Price £19500.00
Mileage 54595
Colour RED
Trim Colour BLACK
Chassis No 850373
Engine No R3802-9
Registration 6823 LJ
CC 3781
M.O.T JULY 2001
We are always pleased to offer thoroughbred British sportscars and none more so than the 'E' Type Jaguar and at the moment there seems to be a shortage of the more desirable models in good condition.
This genuine right hand drive UK car has a very good history, including its heritage certificate, and has completed a very low mileage of only 54000 miles from new which is completely accurate and warranted. The whole car, which is arguably the best model and in the best colour, is described as being in excellent condition throughout with the leather interior having been completely renewed.
During the present private ownership much mechanical work has been completed, for which all the bills are available in the history file, which also contains the current V5 registration document confirming the cherished registration number 6823 LJ.
This is a stunning example of this much loved and sought after 'E' Type and it will reward its new owner handsomely for many years to come.

2005-08-16 13:21:08 | Robert writes:

Offered at ADT Blackbushe Auction 24th jly 1995, estimate £22000-£24000 No sale
Reg # 6823 LJ Engine # R38029 Cond 1 year 1962

2005-08-17 04:01:50 | Robert writes:

Sold at H&H Auction Buxton, 23rd Sep 1998 estimate £23000-£25000 hammer price £21000 Reg # 6823 LJ Cond 1 Year 1962

2005-08-17 05:23:47 | Robert writes:

offered at H&H buxton 14th Feb 2001 estimate £22000-£24000 No sale Reg # 6823 LJ Engine # R38029 Cond 1 year 1962

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