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1E14872

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 June 2006.

 

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2006-06-05 20:22:08 | pauls writes:

This car seen at:
www.colinsclassicauto.com/detail.php
Has the picture frame stamped as 1E13912. However info gathered from other sources states 1E14872 is the correct number for this car, though that hasn't been proven. Though stamped 1E13912 it "has been proven" by JDHT records not to be that car. The verified 1E13912, is registered appropriately here on XKED.com as being in Ireland by its current owner.

If anyone receives additional information about this car please contact the webmaster.

The description of the car given at the above link was:
The example before you is a desirable 1967 S1 OTS (Open Two Seater in Jaguar-ese) that has been treated to a Pebble Beach standard Concours restoration by the preeminent XKE restoration facility Classic Showcase of California. Fully numbers matching and pristine with just 400 test and tune miles since its restoration was completed earlier this year, this Graphite beauty is ready to show or drive. Stunning is an understatement for this magnificent car! Additionally, it runs, drives, and performs as new or better. It starts on the button and is every bit as new as it was in 1967!

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