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United KingdomBEG928J

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 November 2011.

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2011-11-06 20:56:52 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 9/11
www.barons-auctions.com/details.php

Auction description:
Lot No: 135
Manufacturer Jaguar Cars
Model E-Type V12 Roadster
First Registered 1971
Registration No BEG 928J
Engine No 7S10139-A
Chassis No 1S50006BW
MOT Mar 2012
Colour Red
Presented in red with a black vinyl hood, this affordable V12 roadster is reported to be mechanically excellent. An automatic example, the braking system has recently been refurbished with new pipes, discs and calipers etc, while the steering track rod ends have also been replaced. Offered for sale MOT tested to the end of March next year, it is also taxed (historic) to the end of February.
Guide Price: £18000 to £22000

2012-10-18 09:05:51 | Pekka T. writes:

Car will be auctioned on October 31st 2012: www.classic-auctions.com

Auctioneer's description:

Lot Number: 30
1971 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster
Estimate: (£) 18,000 - 22,000

Reg Number: BEG928J
Chassis Number: 1S50006BW
Engine Number: 7S1013.9A
Cc: 5343
Body Colour: Red
Trim Colour: Black
MOT ExpiryDate: Sept 2013

The last E-Type rolled off the Brown's Lane production line in 1974, yet the model still has a unique ability to excite enthusiasts of all generations; its Malcolm Sayer-penned lines thought by many to be among the most striking ever to adorn a motorcar. The so called Series 3 examples were introduced in 1971, virtually all of which were fitted with Jaguar's new super-smooth 5.3-litre V12 engine. The model's original wheelbase was discontinued and the revised E-Type offered only as a Roadster or 2+2 Coupe. Production continued until the model was superseded by the very different XJS, by which time some 15,287 V12-engined cars had been produced, 7,990 of which were Roadsters.

The right-hand drive Series 3 V12 Roadster on offer sports Red bodywork teamed with Black leather upholstery and a Black hood, and is equipped with the optional three-speed automatic transmission. The two-seater has apparently formed part of a private collection for the last two years, during which it has been kept "on the button", but used sparingly and only on dry days. The vendor currently views the engine and transmission as "very good" and the bodywork, paintwork and interior trim as "good". `BEG 928J' is currently displaying an unwarranted mileage of 47,835 and is MOT'd into September next year.

2012-11-11 18:01:54 | pauls writes:

URL for above above auction:
www.classic-auctions.com/Auctions/31-10-2012-ThePavilionGardens-1325/1971JaguarE ...

Sale Date: 31st October 2012
Lot Number: 30
1971 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster

Sold For £24,080

2013-01-20 08:23:33 | Anonymous writes:

No mention anywhere in the listings that it started out life as a 2 + 2.

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