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 1961 Opalescent Gunmetal
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Record Creation: Entered on 31 October 2007.

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded December 2016:

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Interior Photos (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2016-12-14 15:26:04 | Harry Stevens writes:

Described as an impeccably restored early flat floor E Type, it was sold by Peter Bradfield Limited of South Kensington in 2016.

2019-02-17 09:49:59 | pauls writes:

Now described as sold:

www.bradfieldcars.com/cars/1961-jaguar-e-type-series-1-flatfloor/

1961 Jaguar E Type Series 1 Flatfloor

Registration No: 996 BBT, Chassis No: 850043


2020-12-02 07:09:37 | Anonymous writes:

This car was on the JDC run to Geneva in 2001 along with John Burton's early car (#14). It was fresh out of a total Martin Robey restoration but hit a deer whilst on the tour. Carried on but required a new MR bonnet on its return. Car originally belonged to Michael Andrews, Mayor of Southampton, who was tragically killed in a vintage Catalina seaplane which ditched in the Solent in July 1998. A friend of his, Stephen Burgess, then purchased the car which was in a very poor state and gave it to Martin Robey to restore.

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