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United KingdomLJL303G

United KingdomLIB518

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Record Creation: Entered on 12 August 2020.

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Heritage Notes

Registered: LIB 518

Photos of 1R20160

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2014-12-28 18:14:59 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 12/14
www.classic-auctions.com/Auctions/03-12-2014-ChateauImpney-1372/1969JaguarE-Type ...

Auction description:
Sale Date: 3rd December 2014
Lot Number: 55
1969 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe
Sold For £48,160
Reg Number: LJL303G
Chassis Number: 1R20160
Engine Number: 7R2272-9
Cc: 4235
Body Colour: Red
Trim Colour: Black
MOT ExpiryDate: Jan 2015

Finished in the eye-catching combination of Red with Black interior trim, this impressive-looking Series II Coupe is understood to have had just five owners from new and was reportedly treated to a full `nut and bolt' restoration in the early 1990s. The rear suspension was set-up by an ex-TWR engineer following re-bushing, and other recent attention includes the fitting of a new clutch, stainless steel exhaust system and multi-tubular exhaust manifold. `LJL 303G' has only travelled around 15,000 miles since the restoration was completed and its odometer currently registers an unwarranted total of 73,456 miles. The E-Type comes complete with a large history file that includes a Heritage Certificate.

2020-08-12 14:24:45 | pauls writes:

Car returned to auction 7/20

www.bonhams.com/auctions/26115/lot/136/

Auction description:

Lot 136

1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 4.2 Coupé

Registration no. L3L 303G Chassis no. 1R20160

Sold

Bonhams July Motoring Auction, 25 Jul 2020, Bicester Heritage

Odometer Reading: TBA

MoT Expiry: Exempt

*Nut-and-bolt restoration – bills on file

*Numerous JDC Concours' d'Elegance awards

*New chrome wire wheels and tyres

Having been given a nut-and-bolt restoration (bills on file) this 1969 Series 2 Fixed-Head Coupé is vendor-assessed as being excellent throughout. The vendor says body, paintwork, external trim and wheels/tyres are excellent, and reports the interior to be excellent throughout. The engine is said to be excellent for starting, running and presentation and the running gear is said to be excellent too. There is a comprehensive history file with the car.

This fully restored Fixed-Head Coupé has won the JDC's Concours' d'Elegance on numerous occasions and is vendor-assessed as excellent throughout.

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