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1R1001

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United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

8AOL

YMM98G

 

Record Creation: Entered on 27 April 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: YMM 98G

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2004-04-26 21:08:46 | pauls writes:

This car was advertised for sale in the April '92 issue of Classic Cars by Straight Six, Gemini house, High Street, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 7ET

Ad read: E-type Roadster. This first RHD, Ser.2 Roadster build Chassis No. 1001. Restored in white with black leather & chrome wires, Excellent GBP35,000.

2005-07-18 19:31:41 | Neil Larke writes:

I sold it to them as a trade in for a Mk 2 (first child born 1991) for a lot less than 35K in late 1990

2005-07-18 19:48:23 | Neil Larke writes:

When I aquired this car in 1987 it was BRG reg "8 AOL" ( worth a few £ ?? now !! I sold the plate to help pay to the respray back to its origional colour). It then went back to its ? origional plate YMM 98G.

2014-04-12 20:47:45 | John Elmgreen writes:

1990: November 1990 "Jaguar Enthusiast" UK club magazine classified ad with B&W pic of car, registration number not legible: "E Type roadster. The first Series II car off the production line. Chassis no. 1R1001, all matching numbers. Genuine UK RHD. Old English White with new black hide. Recent complete bare metal restoration & full retrim. Detailed engine bay, new chrome wires and tires, s/s exhaust, 40 psi, drives superbly. Pds 38,000 ono. Tel: Neil on 081 340 8183 home or 071 267 1381 work."

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