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United KingdomSGT302L

 

Record Creation: Entered on 5 December 2023.

 

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2007-05-27 18:05:30 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Build Year was added: 1973
  • Factory Build Month was added: 03
  • Factory Build Day was added: 20
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    2007-04-21 01:59:51 | Michael Scott writes:

    I owned the car from 17.3.87 and sold it (in pieces) seven years later. The build date of the car was 20.0373 with desptach date 290373 to Henlys London. I was the 6th owner. I attempted a rebuild and most of the bodywork was done but the engine was in pieces when I sold the car. The car was registered in the UK with the number SGT302L. I really enjoyed my V12 motoring and am currently looking to buy another!

    2016-10-12 18:45:44 | Michael Scott- writes:

    Further to the information I gave above in 2007 I have recently discovered many photographs of the car when sorting through my Jaguar archive. If the current owner reads this please contact me as I would like to pass on everything I have on the car.

    My big regret is, of course, that I sold the car. It gave me 7 glorious years of V12 motoring without any mechanical failure. I can still recall the turbine-like shattering acceleration and the joys of 100mph cruising!!

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