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1E1093

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2011-04-01
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2011-04-01 21:16:47 | pauls writes:

JD Classics ad 2005:
Gordon Allen ordered his 'Series 1' 4.2-litre E-type in November 1964, and at about the same time he also ordered a 4.2 Mk X - the E-type would be driven for pure pleasure, the Mk X for business.

Now it would be wonderful to be writing today about Gordon's many fantastic trips to the South of France in the E, but the bottom line is he just didn't get a chance to fulfill his original intention of simply having fun in the car. Instead, the Mk X was constantly pressed into action and although Gordon always wanted to get more use from the E-type, circumstances prevented it.

Recently, Gordon had a tough decision to make but, being a pragmatic soul and accepting that sliding in and out of an E-type could be taxing for an octogenarian, he decided to restrict his driving, in his words: "to a more sedate saloon." So the 7000 mile E-type was sold to JD Classics who have advertised for sale in September 2005.

2012-03-14 05:22:51 | Masayuki Goto writes:

I bought this car from J.D Classics in 2005.

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