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1S51863BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 July 2025.

 

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2026-08-19 13:54:11 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Original Distributor was changed from Byatts of Fenton, Stoke-on Trend,Staffordshire to Byatts of Fenton, Stoke-on Trent
  • Last Seen was changed from 2025 to 2026
  • Photos of 1S51863BW

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    2025-07-13 00:04:22 | Reno writes:

    for sale on Bonhams Car Online

    carsonline.bonhams.com/en/listings/jaguar/e-type-s3-22-auto/eab1e4c8-932a-47d9-9 ...

    Description:

    -New Battery

    - Matching Numbersr

    - Owned Since 1992

    - Stainless Steel Exhaust

    - New Alternator

    Updated Cooling System

    Right-hand drive

    1S.51863BW

    88,325 Miles

    5343cc

    auto

    Navy

    Tan

    2026-05-17 18:17:22 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to market 5/26

    www.themarket.co.uk/listings/jaguar/e-type-series-3/9ad5a6e1-f2e9-477c-bf6a-c269 ...

    Seller's description:

    1973 Jaguar E Type Series 3

    Estimated value £32,000 - £37,000

    Recent Alternator

    Rare Electric Sunroof

    Stainless Steel Exhaust

    Updated Cooling System

    Recent Battery

    Matching Numbers

    Refurbished Leather Trim

    1S.51863BW

    88,329 miles

    5343cc

    auto

    Blue

    Tan leather

    Right-hand drive

    Vehicle location THE MARKET HQ, United Kingdom

    The Series 3 cars like the one you see here spanned 1971 through to its death in 1975. The 2+2 was now the only coupe on offer, and a 5.3-litre V12 engine sat beneath the bonnet. It was now a very different car to the one that has been launched all those years ago being considerably faster, more comfortable, and reliable. It had metamorphosed over the years into the ultimate grand touring car and remains a firm favourite with classic enthusiasts the world over.

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