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1R1359

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United KingdomUKV332H

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Record Creation: Entered on 17 August 2005.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: UKV 332H

Photos of 1R1359

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2005-08-17 13:23:27 | Robert writes:

181359 S11 4.2 roadster 1969 offered at Barons Sandown 4th Feb 2003 estimate £19500-£22000 No sale Cond 3 Reg # UKV 332H Engine # 7R74419

2005-08-20 08:46:28 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in '03 www.practicalclassics.co.uk/auctionlot/by-id/680652521/ Auction description: Lot 123: Jaguar E-Type SII 4.2 Roadster (1969) Classic Cars, Barons (2003-02-04 13:30:00) Lot Details Auction Classic Cars Barons, Sandown Auction Centre, Sandown Type Car Lot Number 123 Estimate £19500-£22000 Hammer Price - Hammer Price (inc premium) - Year 1969 Condition rating 3 Registration number UKV 332H Mileage - Chassis number 181359 Engine number 7R74419

2024-11-11 08:56:21 | Paul Margan writes:

I purchased the car in 2019, it was in good solid condition however the black paintwork was not brilliant. I had the entire car taken back to bare metal and she is now in excellent condition. To get the car running correctly the head had to come off, carbs were all rebuilt, and the suspension was all replaced, lots of other new parts including hood, alternator and other items now make the car a true beauty.

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