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UE1S24438

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United KingdomNWK690N

1974JAG

United States1974JAG

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 December 2020.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: NWK690N (United Kingdom) ; 1974JAG (United States, AL) ; 1974JAG (United States, VA) ; 1974JAG (United States, FL) ; 1974JAG (United States, NC) ; .

UK registration NWK690N

Photos of UE1S24438

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Detail Photos: Interior (3)

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2020-12-12 14:36:04 | Don Pickard writes:

I purchased the car in Ipswich, UK while in the USAF stationed at RAF Alconbury. It was one of 8 new E types that the manufacturer could not ship to the US due to the Jan '74 pollution laws. It is registered in the UK as a 1975 (N reg.) I brought the car back to the US where it was first registered in Alabama in 1977. It has been registered in VA, NY, FL and NC usually with the vanity plate 1974 JAG. It is now registered as an "antique auto" with plate #63192

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