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1R12113

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 March 2019.

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded April 2021:

2021-04-16
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2021-04-16
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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

Uploaded April 2021:

2021-04-16
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2019-03-09 10:42:42 | Malcolm Hobbs writes:

Car converted to RHD and tripple webers in 1996. Repainted and re-trimmed at that time. Notes indicate the body was excellent original condition. Tripple SUs fitted 2018.

2021-04-16 10:31:02 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold by Fiennes Restoration of Alvescot with Filkins in March 2021. Seller's description below.

www.fiennesshowroom.co.uk/vehicle-details/used-jaguar-e-type-s2-roadster-for-sal ...

Imported from the United States in 1994, this rust free car had a complete bare metal restoration and was finished in British Racing Green with all brightwork re-chromed. It also had a new grey leather interior trim with a black mohair hood. During the restoration the engine was completely rebuilt along with brake and suspension components and further engine works have taken place over the years including a further rebuild in 2009. This is a left hand drive to right hand drive conversion which has been done to a very high standard. A stunning example with an original rust free body.

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