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Record Creation: Entered on 20 August 2015.

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2015-08-14 21:43:06 | Reno writes:

car on auction: www.luckyoldcar.com/2015-fall-classic/440-1963-jaguar-e-type-coupe/

2015-09-01 20:13:38 | pauls writes:

Description from above auction:
NO RESERVE

Barn Find in Storage 30 Years
The 3.8 Litre Jaguar E Type was introduced to an astonished world at the Geneva Auto Show in 1961. The first generation cars are now much sought after by collectors all over the globe. This particular example comes to market after many years dry storage in a local warehouse after which it clearly will require some considerable refurbishment to make perfect. However, with the dramatic rise in value of these Series One cars, a skill-full restorer can expect to be well rewarded for his efforts.

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