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1R35159

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Record Creation: Entered on 14 July 2004.

 

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2004-07-22
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2004-07-14 10:36:25 | pauls writes:

Car offered for auction 7/14/04

Sellers description:
his E Type, a righthand drive 2+2 coupe on wires which first left the Browns Lane, Coventry, factory production line in 1969, has been in present ownership since 1986, before which there were only two former owners. Included with the car is a well documented history file which also contains an original service manual and a Haynes workshop manual for the model. The current condition of the fixed head body, above and below, is claimed to be good, the white paintwork and black leather interior also good, and the 4.2-litre six and 4-speed manual gearbox reportedly in good order.

Estimate £10000 - 12000
Mileage UNKNOWN
Colour WHITE
Trim Colour BLACK
Chassis No 1R35159
Engine No 7R364909
Registration No POJ600G

2004-08-21 10:05:47 | pauls writes:

Above car sold, hammer Price £9000.00
Sales info located at:
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

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