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United KingdomOO5089

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 October 2017.

 

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2017-10-02 16:42:46 | Harry Stevens writes:

For sale at Manor Classic Cars of York for £79,550. 75,000 miles. Seller's description below.
www.manorclassiccars.com/vehicles-for-sale/1973-jaguar-e-type-siii-roadster/

We're delighted to offer for sale this glorious E Type series III from close to 30 year ownership. Striking Azure Blue paintwork is complemented by fine tan leather interior, tastefully patinated and a dark coloured mohair roof.

The powerful 12 cylinder engine pulls strongly through the Borg-Warner automatic gearbox, The steering is precise yet effortless, and the power delivery smooth. Thankfully it also stops (which is rare!). The car is sold with its unusual registration number, OO5089.

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