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Record Creation: Entered on 20 May 2003.

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2003-05-20
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2003-05-20 00:25:11 | George Cohn writes:

Owned this car from June 1968 until around June 1973. It was purchased from Precision Motors on Speedway in Tucson in June 1968 and sold to a private individual in Tucson in 1973.

2021-03-03 10:47:57 | Al Jacobson writes:

Body is finished, engine ready to go in. Interior should be finished 4//1/21.

Owned since 1981, have never driven it.

2024-08-03 13:34:44 | Dan Herrmann writes:

Al,

I was the engine compartment judge at your recent Jaguar Club of Ohio concours. Thank you from taking the hike to bring this fine vehicle for me to inspect.

First of all I have to congratulate you on a very fine accomplishment on the restoration. I seem to be the same as you, being perfectionist when it comes to E-Type restorations. I'd like to keep in touch with you because your restoration is very, very similar to my restoration and I may have questions to ask.

My email address is jaguarxk@protonmail.com and my cell number is 412-680-0875. Please contact me somehow to connect.

Respectfully

Dan Herrmann

Pittsburgh PA


2024-08-04 07:55:34 | Anonymous writes:

would love to see some done pictures

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