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1E10827

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 1E10827 
  3 June 1965
  Muncie, IN 47304
  Indiana
  United States
 
 1965 
  
 Unknown 
  
  
  
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 11 November 2017.

 

Heritage Notes

Original Owner:

Ralph E. Shaw
5919 Kilgore Ave
Muncie, IN 47304

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2017-11-06
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2017-11-06 15:55:00 | xke7 writes:

www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1964-JAGUAR-Automotive-Car-Manufacturers-Warranty-Card/ ...

Vintage 1964 JAGUAR Automotive Car Manufacturer's Warranty Card

Description - Booklet measures approx., 8 3/4" X 4". Comes in good condition with no problems. Car owner did fill out the card in pen. Pictures can be enlarged and will show the condition well. Thanks for looking.

2017-11-20 18:30:57 | Anonymous writes:

Also listed by same seller were the vinyl pouch, owners manual, maintenance chart, chrome care sheet and the 24th edition November 1963 Overseas Dealer book. The information showed the car was delivered on June 3, 1965 to Ralph E. Shaw, 5919 Kilgore Rd, Muncie, Indiana by Dutch Hurst Motors Inc, 309 North High St, Muncie, Indiana. Purchase price was $6,502 plus tax and the purchaser received $1,752 for the 1962 MG he traded in. Engine number listed as 7E3414-9.

2017-11-30 14:44:44 | Clive writes:

These documents don't mean that the car still exists. It's probably long gone!

2021-03-04 20:28:08 | Tammy writes:

The name on the booklet is my grandfather. I’d love to find it! I never knew he had this car!

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