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1E17950

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 1967 Silver
 2011 
 Rest: Nice 
  
  
MassachusettsMassachusetts
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded December 2013:

2013-12-27
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Uploaded September 2011:

2011-09-03
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Detail Photos: Other (1)

Uploaded September 2011:

2011-09-03
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2004-07-27 11:19:23 | pauls writes:

Car was entered at auction in 1990. Auction description:

1967 JAGUAR XKE ALLOY BODY
LOT #58 - RESERVE
1990 BJCCA AMC
HIGH BID OF $
COLOR - WHITE
CYLINDERS - 6
ENGINE SIZE - 4.2 LITRE
VIN - 1E17950

2007-08-06 21:40:33 | Anonymous writes:

This is not a series 1. The chassis numbers of series 1.5 started at 1E15980, ending at 1E18367

2007-08-07 01:09:14 | Anonymous writes:

Upper left says series 1.5?

2007-09-30 19:57:25 | Anonymous writes:

This car should not be classified as a Series 1, but as a Series 1.5 per the JCNA '68 Judges' Guide, page 2, based on the OTS, LHD Build records. The Series 1 ended at 1E15888. Your xkedata.com website has also confirmed the same information in the "About the XKE" section under "Models", showing the differences between the 4.2 Series 1 and the Series 1.5. This car is a Series 1 1/2.

2011-09-03 19:51:17 | pauls writes:

Car was at Lime Rock Park 9/3/11 in the Donovan stable.

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