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860527

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Uploaded September 2011:

2011-09-03
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Uploaded May 2011:

2011-05-01
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2011-09-01 20:24:20 | Clive writes:

Advertised for sale on carsales .com.au September 2011 asking $AUS69,500. Advertisement states: 1962 E type Jaguar coupe, one of the most collectable E type model. 3.8 L motor with triple webber carburetors. Motor completely rebuilt 10,500 miles ago, including clutch replacement. Vehicle is mechanically very good, gear box also has overdrive. Seats re furbished 4 months ago in leather to a high standard. Vehicle colour british racing green but paintwork getting to the stage of needing to be redone.Car is clean and free from rust., has been owned by present owner for twelve years,having travelled only 20,400 miles since ownership. Original tool kit and service manual included. Vehicle is on historic rego, is always garaged but seldom used. Known as one of the best ever classics the early E type coupe is an appreciating classic, and this one is well worth enquiring about."

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