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880926

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ASZ493

NetherlandsDZ1588

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 July 2012.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Record Changes

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2014-07-23 13:26:59 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Last Seen was changed from 2012 to 2014
  • 2016-09-30 08:14:16 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Original Owner City was changed from Santa Rosa to Baarn
  • Original Owner State was changed from California to Utrecht
  • Car Condition was changed from Work in progress to Rest: Nice
  • Current City was changed from Sint Martens Leerne to Baarn
  • Current Country was changed from Belgium to Netherlands
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was changed from ASZ493| to ASZ493|DZ1588|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was changed from United States!CA| to United States!CA|Netherlands|
  • Owner: Ard Slingeland

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    Updated May 11th, 2014. Not legal proof of ownership.

    Photos of 880926

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    Exterior Photos (6)

    Uploaded October 2016:

    2016-10-11
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    Uploaded June 2016:

    2016-06-23
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    Uploaded February 2016:

    2016-02-24
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    Uploaded November 2014:

    2014-11-26
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    Uploaded February 2013:

    2013-02-03
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    Uploaded July 2012:

    2012-07-22
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    Details Photos: Exterior (1)

    Uploaded July 2012:

    2012-07-22
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    Detail Photos: Engine (1)

    Uploaded September 2013:

    2013-09-22
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    Restoration Photos: Stripdown (1)

    Uploaded July 2012:

    2012-07-22
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    Restoration Photos: Paint (4)

    Uploaded July 2014:

    2014-07-22
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    Uploaded May 2013:

    2013-05-15
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    Uploaded February 2013:

    2013-02-03
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    2013-02-03
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    Restoration Photos: Chrome (1)

    Uploaded May 2015:

    2015-05-20
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    Restoration Photos: Engine (5)

    Uploaded February 2014:

    2014-02-21
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    Uploaded October 2013:

    2013-10-21
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    Uploaded February 2013:

    2013-02-03
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    2013-02-03
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    2013-02-03
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    Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (2)

    Uploaded June 2013:

    2013-06-11
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    Uploaded May 2013:

    2013-05-20
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    Restoration Photos: Interior (2)

    Uploaded July 2013:

    2013-07-29
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    2013-07-29
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    2012-07-22 10:33:27 | Ard van Oosten Slingeland writes:

    Hope this info is of interest

    2012-07-27 20:56:57 | pauls writes:

    Every one is of interest :-)

    2013-03-01 11:35:10 | Anonymous writes:

    Hi sir ,about the e-type,did you got my mail?

    2013-03-02 11:26:01 | Ard van Oosten Slingeland writes:

    To Anonymous: No, I did not get your e-mail

    2016-10-10 21:12:22 | Patrick writes:

    Hi,

    How did you set the front height as it looks really high ?

    Patrick

    2016-10-11 10:35:25 | Ard van Oosten Slingeland writes:

    I used the torsionbar setting gauge as described in the Jaguar service manual. I don't think the car is too high. I will add a picture teken recently during a road trip, hope this will be convincing. Furthermore I consider the car rather low with respect to the numerous speed bumps we suffer in the Netherlands.

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