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1E78836

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 January 2017.

 

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2017-01-18 23:05:53 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 1/17
www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1968-JAGUAR-E-TYPE--203463

Auction description:
Auction Scottsdale 2017
Reserve NO RESERVE
Status Sold
Price $33,000.00
Lot 486.1
Year 1968
Make JAGUAR
VIN 1E78836
Exterior Color BURGUNDY
Interior Color BLACK
Cylinders 6
Engine Size 4.2-LITER
Transmission AUTOMATIC

Lot #486.1 - This restored example of a Series 1.5 coupe 2+2 is in excellent mechanical and physical condition and has just received a completely new full black leather interior replicating the original interior perfectly. Additionally, this original factory air car has had its entire air conditioning system replaced with a very expensive original replicated Vintage Air system that blows ice-cold. The car runs and drives great and was owned by a long-term Jaguar Club North America member and concours judge as his wife's regular driver. Automatic transmission.

2017-01-21 17:42:17 | John S writes:

sold for $33,000.00

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