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2018-01-20 15:47:34 | xke7 writes:

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Specification (briefly) for this project is as follows:

We are delighted to have been asked to restore this very special E Type for the son of the original owner. It is very rare these days to come across a car that has been in the care of the same family for more than half a century.

Purchased new in 1964 by the current owner's father, the car was originally Opalescent Silver Blue with Light Blue trim.

The restoration will feature several performance and reliability upgrades including a stroked Stage Two engine rebuild, uprated suspension, brakes, cooling, ignition and a modern air conditioning. The car will be refinished in its original livery of Opalescent Silver Blue with light blue Suffolk and Turley hides.

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