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Record Creation: Entered on 8 November 2021.

 

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2021-11-08 15:17:59 | pauls writes:

Car listed as sold at:
sportsclassics.co.uk/cars/1972-v12-coupe/

Seller's description;
Jaguar V12 Matching Numbers Coupe

1972 Chassis 1S70963BW

Engine Number 7S2266-SA

This car currently is not running. In general the car is very solid and complete. The bottom section of the doors will need a partial skin fitting but this seems to be the main metal issues.

We do not advocate using full skins as only the bottoms rot and if you use a full skin there is far more work involved, to match the contours of the A and B pillars.

There are many parts in the boot including the air intake boxes but unfortunately no Carbs. We do however have a set which will be included with the sale.

Dark nights are already well on their way and this is our busiest time for selling projects to keep dads, husbands and enthusiasts sane through until spring.

Car is priced at £18,000 and is probably worth double that just braking it down and selling for spares, but this car deserves tlc and a new owner.

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