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 12 April 1961 
 
  
  
  
  
  
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 September 2004.

 

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2007-05-02 13:21:47 | John Giordanengo writes:

I bought this car used on Sept. 20, 1965 from Burgess British Cars in Daly City, CA just outside of San Francisco. I Believe I was the second owner. The original color was White exterior with Red Interior, it was repainted BRG before I purchased it. I
kept the car until 1968 and saw it after that and it had been painted yellow.

If anyone has any info about this car I sure would like to here from them, I have many
photos to share with whomever may have interest in it.

2009-05-05 00:29:29 | mark writes:

This car now resides in Sydney Australia. The current owner bought it as a dismantled XKE in 1999 from a guy in Arizona. The car was very rusty and in need of a full restoration. I spoke to the current owner about four years ago when I was restoring my XKE FHC, he didn't know too much about the very early cars and how the panels were hand fitted before being spot welded into place.. I was quite amused by this guy when he told me he bought some panels for his car from Martin Robey, the company that makes all repro E-Type panels, but they didn't fit.. He didn't give Matin Robey a very good rating... The last I heard about the owner of this car was that he was ill and the restoration had been put on hold, that was about three years ago. I haven't seen the car at any Jaguar/E-Type days, so I guess it's still "work in progress"! Would like to see some pictures of the early E-Type you once owned!
Cheers.

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