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881662

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 1964 British Racing Green
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Record Creation: Entered on 10 August 2004.

 

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2004-08-10 10:02:51 | pauls writes:

8/10/04 offered for auction at:
www.christies.com/LotFinder/search/LOTDETAIL.ASP

Sellers description:
1964 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES I 3.8 ROADSTER
Chassis No. 881662
Engine No. RA7057-9
British racing green with tan leather interior and black soft top.

The E-Type offered here is an outstanding example of the legendary British marque. Restored approximately ten years ago, the vehicle shows very minor signs of age. The soft leather interior is offset by the traditional 'racing green'. The engine bay is well-detailed and all mechanicals are fully operational and ready to go. Receipts in hand include a complete brake restoration in early 2004. With even engine compression, no smoke and just 33,000 miles showing, this E-Type is an exceptional car awaiting a new home.

2004-09-18 14:13:01 | pauls writes:

Final sales price in the above auction (inc premium) £82250

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