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1R35121BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 August 2004.

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Heritage Notes

Registered: VYN660G

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2004-08-21 10:58:36 | pauls writes:

Car sold at auction in 1996. Info at:

Auction description:
Status SOLD
Estimate £9000 - 10000
Hammer Price £9000.00
Mileage 75025
Colour RED
Trim Colour BLACK
Chassis No 1R35121BW
Engine No 7R361089
Registration VYN660G
CC 4235
M.O.T 14.6.1997
The Jaguar 'E' type 2+2 is a most practical family sports car and this 1969 example is the automatic version with the 4200 cc engine.
The car is painted in Red with Black trim and has had only three owners from new and the car is being sold today by the present owner - the third - only due to lack of garage space and it is a most reluctant sale. He purchased the car in 1989 and since then the car has had all new brakes and steering, new tyres, some recent back axle work and the car has always been garaged. The car has its original radio, wire wheels, a full sliding sunroof and over the years has given great service as he is sure it will to the new owner.
The car has a current M.O.T. certificate until June next year and it is of course exempt from road fund duty. This is a true thoroubred sports car and in todays market they are extremely good value indeed.

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