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1R9086

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Record Creation: Entered on 21 November 2004.

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2004-11-21 18:51:14 | Dana Brown writes:

Sold at RM Auctions 7/04 for $45,100, condition 3+

2006-01-16 22:10:28 | pauls writes:

Additional information from RM auction.

Vintage Motor Cars at Meadow Brook
Saturday, July 31, 2004
1969 Jaguar Series II E-Type Roadster

ESTIMATE: $50,000 - $70,000
CHASSIS NO: 1R9086

246bhp 4,235cc double overhead camshaft six-cylinder, four-speed manual transmission, four-wheel independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes. Wheelbase: 105"

Offered here is a beautifully presented Series II example that was restored by Muncie Imports and Classics in 1993 to the highest of standards. The no-expense-spared restoration included a full engine rebuild on which approximately 2,000 miles have been applied over the last decade. Currently, the odometer shows the original mileage to be approximately 70,800 which the owner attests to as correct. This Series II Jaguar is fitted with many of the correct original components and attesting to its excellent overall condition it has received numerous accolades and awards at events. Most impressively though, was its performance in JCNA National judging where it received 99.52667 in 2001 and then a 99.80667 in 2001... almost 10 years since the restoration’s completion.

The current owner and British car enthusiast relates that extensive documentation on the restoration of the car, including photos, will be available at the time of the auction as well as all maintenance records since he assumed ownership. Overall, the car is in excellent condition with all brightwork, paint, interior, engine and bay showing to concours standards. This very desirable Series II example represents excellent value for the money given the owner’s substantial investment and commitment to this lovely British touring car.

2014-07-28 18:08:46 | pauls writes:

URL for '04 auction:
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm

2015-10-23 22:17:11 | pauls writes:

Car to return to auction 12/15
www.raleighclassic.com/searchused.aspx

Auction description:
1969 Jaguar XKE
Pricing Estimate From: $108,000
To: $112,000
Engine: other
Transmission: other
Ext. Color: Green
Int. Color: Tan
Mileage:
VIN #: 1R9086
Lot #: D-398

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