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United Kingdom265DXT

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 December 2008.

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Heritage Notes

Registered 265 DXT

Photos of 860546

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Exterior Photos (7)

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Detail Photos: Other (1)

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2016-11-07 14:18:27 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold by Duncan Hamilton and Co of Hook. Seller's description below. The URL is www.duncanhamilton.com/cars-for-sale/lynx-short-nose-d-type-1962

Lynx short nose D Type - hand built by the factory in 1985 and one of only 3 short nose D Types ever built by Lynx. Created from a 1962 3.8 right hand drive FHC E Type the car comes with great history including the original build sheet. Fitted with a wet sump 3.engine and triple Webers, the car has a 4 speed box and has uprated Coopercraft vented brakes. With only three owners, the current since 1996, this car oozes patina and looks stunning, ready to drive or possibly convert to an XKSS. Priced to sell as the owner has his eyes on another of our cars!

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