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1S2116

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  Great Britain
 
 1973 Signal Red
 2020 Black
 Rest: Nice Black
 Original Ringwood
  Hampshire
  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United KingdomBAJ5L

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 December 2020.

 

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded December 2020:

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Interior Photos (1)

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2020-12-10 14:12:39 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold by Classic Connection Classic and Performance Cars of Ringwood in October 2020. Seller's description below.
www.classicconnection.co.uk/vehicles/5291/

E Type V12 Series 3 Roadster, 1973 L registration. UK matching numbers car with manual gearbox, original colour scheme of Signal Red with Black leather interior and Black mohair roof. Chassis number 1S2116 has had a ground up restoration to an impeccable standard, the current owner has gone a few steps further and fitted it with a Nardi steering wheel and a set of specially made Borani wire wheels and spinners, the same as fitted to sixties Ferraris and Astons. They are absolutely stunning and set this car apart from the others. The car's history file contains a full record of the restoration including videos of the engine build etc. A better than new V12 with sensational looks.

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