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 861776 
  
 1E861776 Albert Square, London,
  
  Great Britain
 
 1964 British Racing Green
 2010 Black
 Rest: Nice 
  
  Hampshire
  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United KingdomBCY942B

BDV48B

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 January 2010.

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2010-02-11 12:40:02 | Gonsenheimer writes:

For Sale at www.barons-auctions.com/details.php

Lot No:
Manufacturer
Jaguar Cars
Model
E-Type SI FHC
First Registered
1964
Registration No
BDV48B
Engine No
Not Quoted
Chassis No
1E861776
MOT
Jan 2011
Colour
BRG
Details
From it's launch in 1961 to it's demise in 1975, the E-Type maintained the mantle of the most beautiful sports car in the world. While the Roadster may top the classic price poll, it was always the fixed head coupe that took the prize for the best looking E-Type. And it was and is the Series One FHC that wins first prize. The Series One looks stunning from any viewpoint and though creature comforts may be improved in later cars, the sheer beauty of the model outweighs all other considerations.

Offered here is a 1964 example of the Series One FHC, which is said to have benefited from restoration over the past 10 years. It was originally supplied by Norton's, to Mr. Owens, of Albert Square, London, on the registration BCY 942B but this was lost sometime in the 1980's when it became BDV 48B.

Finished in BRG with black interior, the car is equipped with a 4.2 litre engine, manual transmission, a Webasto sunroof and has benefited from new headlining, new carpets, new exhaust, new wiring loom and a new set of wire wheels and spinners.

Note: This description is provided by the vendor and unless otherwise stated is 'Not Verified' by Barons or any person employed by Barons. Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, whether they be statements of fact or opinion.
Estimate £21000-24000

2010-07-05 08:39:36 | pauls writes:

Car returning to auction 7/10
www.coys.co.uk/auctions/lot.php

Auction description:
Lot 330
Registration Number: BOV 48B
Chassis Number: 861776

This handsome example has been the subject of an ongoing restoration project over the past few years. Upgrades include the fitting of new brakes and an improved cooling system, which were added by the vendor prior to taking the car to the Le Mans Classic event earlier this month.

In addition to a V5 document and MoT certificate valid until April 2011, the car also comes with a history file which includes various bills and receipts, as well as a collection of old MoT certificates.

Finished in British Racing Green with a black leather interior, the owner describes it as being in very good condition throughout, making it an ideal opportunity to pick up a good example of this timeless design icon.

Estimate: £22000 - £28000

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