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1E78732

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Record Creation: Entered on 21 March 2023.

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Owner: Mark Badger

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Updated May 10th, 2021. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2017-11-13 18:06:56 | Lofty writes:

Seen at a British car show in Glendale, AZ on 11-5-2017. Pictures show that it is a Series 1.5 OTS and does not have a data plate. The VIN on the picture frame is for a Series 1.5 2+2 with an automatic transmission. There is currently a manual transmission installed.

2019-08-28 10:44:37 | Jim D writes:

Built OTS roadster using suspension and running gear. New tub, one piece bonnet and most new parts for a full rotisserie restoration roadster. Phoenix, AZ

2020-03-25 07:19:48 | Jim D writes:

  • Car was rebuilt using all new parts. New tub, bonnet in a crate, and almost everything available new for an E Type. Cost to replace today at over $200k.

2022-02-11 17:01:23 | Mark Badger writes:

The 2+2 was rebodied in 1990 as an OTS with all new Martin Robert sheetmetal; tub, bonnet, doors, boot lid. The car now has a late 4.2 4-speed.

2023-03-21 06:31:09 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

www.ebay.com/itm/325582557343

Opening bid $48,600 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price: $74,500, 9 days left in auction, seller jpfrazier4211, 58k miles, car now in Lebanon, Tennessee, previously Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Seller's description:

This rebodied XKE Roadster has the iconic Silver over red interior,very attractive car.The car has no rust with good body gaps. Interior gauges are in good order and work as designed. This is a great driver with the 4.2 litre straight six married to triple carburators. The car pulls strong with a deep exhaust note for a very exciting sports car experience.

The car was rebodied from a 2+2 Coupe with all new panels so rust is not an issue.

2023-04-28 05:56:10 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 4/28/23

www.ebay.com/itm/385576872972

Opening bid $48,600 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price: $74,500, 9 days left in auction, same seller

Previous auction ended at $48,600 after 2 bids.

2023-04-28 06:15:18 | pauls writes:

Looks like a really nice car. It would appear the donor tub for the rebody was an S2 tub (1969-71). Model year '68 exterior was identical to earlier years (1961-68) however the interior (safety equipment) and engine compartment (emissions controls) appear like the S2, the S1.5 moniker, never officially acknowledged however is used as a convenient way to identify the cars among enthusiasts.

2023-05-10 06:27:49 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 5/10/23

www.ebay.com/itm/385602708136

Opening bid $48,600 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price: $74,500, 9 days left in auction, same seller

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