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United Kingdom8910NE

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 April 2014.

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2014-04-29 06:38:54 | Lofty writes:

This early E-Type coupé's accompanying old-style continuation logbook, issued in 1968, lists three owners prior to the current vendor, who has owned the car since 1973. The Last MoT'd in 1975/76 (certificate available), since when it has been off the road in dry storage, '8910 NE' has covered a believed-genuine 85,970 miles from new and is presented in 'barn find' condition, ripe for sympathetic restoration. The E-Type retains its original Carmen Red colour scheme and toolbox (within the spare wheel) and is said to have suffered no accident damage apart from some superficial dents. Offered without reserve and sold strictly as viewed, the car comes with a quantity of spares to include front and rear bumpers and headlight glass, bowls and chrome surrounds.

2015-03-13 02:17:17 | Gavin King writes:

Restoration to commence shortly. Gavin King

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