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1R8964

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 August 2021.

 

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Exterior Photos (1)

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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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Detail Photos: Interior (2)

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2006-05-26 07:38:20 | John Varney writes:

The car is now RH drive and has been engineered by Eagle Racing (Henry Pearman) to there GT specification. It came back from the USA in June 1994.

2006-05-28 14:08:02 | John Mantripp writes:

Hi John, How about some pictures of "Rosie"

2021-08-30 13:46:16 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

www.classicmobilia.com/classic-car-sourcing/jaguar-e-type-roadster-eagle/_source=keith%40classicmobilia.com&utm_campaign=Classic+Cars+That+Ring+The+Bell&utm_medium=email

Seller's description:

Jaguar E Type Roadster 4.2 Eagle

Chassis Number: 1R8964

Engine Number: 7R4783-9

First registered: September 1969

Totally restored in 1991 by Eagle with many Eagle up-grades:

Gearbox: 5 - Speed Cosworth

4 Pot Calipers with Vented Disc

GT Suspension with Koni adjustable

Wider wire wheels with extra spokes.

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