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Record Creation: Entered on 23 January 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2004-01-23 11:39:24 | pauls writes:

Info gathered with permission from:
www.hendi.nl/xke/main.htm

In January of 1988, this car was located in New Jersey, and was described as having some rust in the rockers, but not the hood, and as needing a restoration. It was not running at the time. No previous history was known. Dispatch date August 1961.

2004-10-05 18:38:46 | pauls writes:

Dennis Donohue, of New Jersey, mentioned owning this car in a letter to the editor in the 3/85 issue of Ejag magazine. He also owned 2 other E-types and two XK120 roadsters.

I like this guy!

2011-04-27 21:09:39 | DenisD writes:

Although I have known of this site, I have just started to search it and discovered this record. I still own this car and it is still in the same condition awaiting restoration, I hope to start on it next year. I also now own 5 other E-types and an XK140 drophead. None of them are currently listed in this site or the XK site so I will be adding them. Yes, I have succumbed to the dreaded JAG disease!!

2012-09-01 10:27:13 | Anonymous writes:

A picture please! It doesn't have to be restored to add a picture.

2014-11-28 13:29:45 | Denis writes:

Someone mistakenly changed the info on the data plate above. I corrected it today. Note the delivery date is unknown but I couldn't eliminate the date that was mistakenly entered.

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