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1S71906BW

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2016-05-10 12:59:44 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 5/10/16
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-2-2-/291759799574
Current bid US $1,125, no reserve, 5 bids 6 days left in auction, seller asouthern1, 93k miles.

Sellers description:
1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III 2+2 Coupe. It was originally a Signal Red, V12 Automatic transmission car with Beige interior. The car was a "Personal Export Delivery" car and still has the registration sticker on the windshield with the papers still inside it. The Jaguar Heritage Certificate states the Following:

Make and Model Jaguare E-type Series 3 V12

Body Style Two-plus-two coupe, left-hand drive

Date of Manufacture 28 June 1971

Chassis Number 1S 71906 BW

Engine Number 7S 3523 SA

Body Number 4S 52253

Gearbox Number 11810

Transmission Automatic

Exterior Paint Colour Signal Red

Interior Trim Colour Beige

Original Distributor British Leyland, New York, USA

Original Dealer Personal Export Delivery

Date of Dispatch 13 September 1971

First Owner Mr. Pedan

Registration Mark ADU 730 K (Coventry)

I have the original Passport to Service for the car showing that the car was sold to a James C. Peden Jr, of Olivette, Missouri on Sept 22 1971. It has the sticker showing that the selling dealer was British Leyland Motors INC. OVERSEAS DELIVERY. The US dealer was Gruet Motor Car Company in St. Louis, Missouri. It has the Maintence Record Stamps up through 9-20-1974 with 28,585 miles. That was last stamp on in the Book. I Purchased the car in South Carolina as you see the car here in the pictures. The has no Motor or front seats. The transmission is the original number matching transmission and is included with the car. The car has some rust but is a very restorable car. The floors are in good shape with very little rust. The rear trunk pan has been cut out and the gas tank is missing. The car will need a restoration and does not run (no motor). The car does roll but will need winched on a trailer.

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