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1E50021

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Record Creation: Entered on 20 July 2004.

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Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: GHY68D (United Kingdom) ; 707GTU (Australia) ; WUD465 (Australia) ; GHY68D (Australia) ; .

Registered: 707 GTURegistration Mark GHY 68 D Original Dealer Western Motors Bristol

Photos of 1E50021

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Exterior Photos (7)

Uploaded April 2016:

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Uploaded January 2011:

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Uploaded October 2005:

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Interior Photos (3)

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Uploaded January 2011:

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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Uploaded January 2011:

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2004-07-20 17:48:56 | Fred Abrahams writes:

This was originaly sold to a Mr Harold Hicks of Oxford and would love to contact the family so that I may be able to trace its early history.
Has anybody any suggestions on how to do so?

2008-07-18 01:13:49 | keith roberts writes:

i have just purchased this car, and , as prviously requested by mr abrahams, would like to find out anything about its history. i have contacted the dvlc, but, as expected, have received nothing in reply. is there a way of extracting information from dvlc or any related government body? can i get copies of mot dates and owners so that i can get a starting-point for a search for when it was exported to australia, and start a search for australia owners? my phone and fax nos are (61) 354261267 if anyone can help. e-mail address [email protected].

2009-01-05 20:52:55 | keith roberts writes:

this car is now located at Mt Macedon, Victoria, Australia. Victorian registration number WPQ 405.

2010-02-02 22:55:57 | Keith Roberts writes:

Will be re-registered using original UK number before end of February 2010

2024-05-30 22:38:08 | keith roberts writes:

I am preparing to sell my E-Type - currently awaiting installation of new clutch- and would like to know if any one can answer a question regarding the chassis number.The Heritage Certificate carries the Production Record Trace Certificate number 21140, chassis number 1E50021,Engine Number 7E 50311-9 ,all of which are on the car. The car is in original colour and carries its original U.K. number plate. In attempting to get more information, I have checked the E-Type documentation from Jaguar and find that this is the first car on the 2 +2 E Type chassis listing, but I have no "official" information as to why. I am aware of other 2+2's with lower chassis numbers, so what is the true situation? I do not want to mislead any potential buyer, so would appreciate any definitive story. I can be contacted by e-mail, [email protected], or by phone at (61)354261267 -please leave message if no answer. Thank you

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