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875924

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 October 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2004-10-15 20:02:42 | pauls writes:

This car was offered for sale in the 1/93 issue of Ejag magazine. Ad read:

1962 E-type Convertible. Early flat floor, Chassis #875924. Rusty. Mostly there except hood. $13.5k Contact John Hastings in Virginia.

2013-01-15 13:11:46 | Lofty writes:

A solid all numbers match very original car to be restored by 'E' Type UK.

2013-07-10 02:14:50 | Anonymous writes:

To put the records straight-This car was built on 27 October 1961 not 1962.

2013-09-07 22:20:04 | Frank writes:

I would love to know what the actual body tag in the trunk of this car says. My car (875926) says R2174 for the body number on the data plate but the trunk tag says R2172....which is what this car states is its body number. A factory record error I suspect. Both cars built the same day...maybe after lunch at the pub! Mine registered as a 62 but really a 61 also.

2013-12-06 23:17:10 | Frank writes:

I would like to hear from the current owner if possible.

2014-05-29 14:38:18 | Mark Snowden writes:

We sold this car in 2013. Car is in the UK.

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