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1E30911

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 April 2008.

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Registered: DXJ 559C

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2008-04-28
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2008-04-28 10:57:59 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 5/10/08
www.coys.co.uk/auctions/lot.php

Auction description:
"Légende et Passion" Monaco
Saturday 10th May 2008
Lot 233
1965 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Coupe - Ex Phil Hill
Registration no: DXJ 559C
Chassis no: 1E30911
Estimate: €28,000-35,000
Manufactured in 1965 this left hand drive 4.2 litre example is described by the vendor as being in excellent original condition. A very rare feature to this car is that it boasts a full service history from new. The car was previously owned by 1961 F1 World Champion Phil Hill and a signed bill of sale from the Ferrari works driver is included in the accompanying file. Finished in British racing green with a green interior, the car is in excellent condition throughout including the straight six 4.2 litre engine and manual transmission. The car is supplied with a UK V5 registration document and an MoT certificate valid until April 2009. This original specification car with a second to none comprehensive history file and former World Champion owner surely represents the ultimate in E-Type ownership.

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