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1E31042

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

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Owner: Dan

I have owned this E-Type since 1972. I am personally restoring it. I have much info on parts and suppliers.

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Updated August 29th, 2005. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2004-09-07 11:56:37 | Dan Herrmann writes:

I bought the car from my Air Force buddy in 1972. He was the second owner. The tub is currently awaiting media blasting.

2005-08-29 20:47:42 | Dan writes:

I will respond to any e-mail messages concerning this entry.

2012-04-23 19:25:05 | Dan writes:

Monocoque is on rotisserie and ready for metalwork to begin.

2021-03-14 18:52:21 | Dan writes:

Entire floor assembly, inner/outer sills removed & replaced. New E-Type Fabs front frames fitted. Bonnet disassemble, blasted, & reassembled. Metal work continues. So very expensive to restore an XKE. Mght not be able to finish the project.

2024-06-07 17:21:07 | Daniel writes:

Restoration still in progress. Monocoque on cart. Panel gaps are next.

2024-07-16 15:57:15 | Daniel writes:

Still trying to compete restoration. All mechanical restoration/rebuilds completed. All that is left is monocoque gaps & paint. Much invested but stalled to complete home restoration. Thinking of selling?

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