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1R20890

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Record Creation: Entered on 9 November 2004.

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Heritage Notes

Registered: KIM 00

Photos of 1R20890

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Exterior Photos (2)

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Interior Photos (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2004-11-09 19:00:51 | pauls writes:

Car listed as sold at:
www.carsonline.com.au/1283.html

Sellers description:
ENGINE: 6 CYLINDER OF 4235CC CAPACITY
FUEL SYSTEM: TRIPLE SU CARBURETTORS
TRANSMISSION: 4 SPEED MANUAL
WHEELS: CHROME WIRES
MODEL: 1970 4.2 SERIES 11 E TYPE COUPE
REG NO: KIM 00
CHASSIS NO: IR20890
ENGINE NO: 7R127188
Red
The last owner purchased the E Type in West Australia as a fully restored example and has only
travelled minimal miles under his stewardship.

The overall car can only be described as excellent in every respect – Paintwork – Interior – Engine Bay and Underbody all oozes quality.

We were most impressed in our test drive (as you will be). The car was responsive and body felt tight
and correct as did the suspension and brakes.

Really top class E Type Coupe’s are rarely offered for open sale. Book your test drive and inspection today to avoid disappointment.

To be delivered with Vic RWC and Registration.

$62,500 INC GST

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