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United Kingdom389EXA

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Record Creation: Entered on 20 October 2006.

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2021-08-06
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2006-10-20 15:37:59 | Richard writes:

Owned by myself in 1995 , Previous owner had spent a small fortune on restoration .Car needed trim and a full repaint , also detailing to finish. Sold to finance another E.

2010-01-20 14:05:23 | Ric writes:

This car is on the DVLA Data Base , but appaerently unused since i sold it in 1995 to a guy from North West London .
I wonder if he ever finished its Restoration and what has happened to it ? Or is it still sitting in the same Lock up Garage that i delivered it to . ? I remember him telling me that he played in a Band .

I dont beleive that the Registration Number was its original , as from memory it was First/Reregistered in the early 80s . EXA apparently is from a batch of Scotish Numbers that were never released .

2017-01-07 16:36:07 | Quentin Willson writes:

860800 advertised for sale in Jaguar Driver magazine June '79. '1962 E-Type 3.8 FHC. Chassis No 800. Finished in Carmen Red with dark blue leather. Stored last 4 years and in very good original condition, bargain at £1,650 o.no. Tel Leeds 581362.'

2021-08-06 06:57:01 | pete storer writes:

I have a photo of me and 389 exa took in 1965 in nuneaton so i think that is its original number.

2021-08-06 14:45:10 | pauls writes:

Nice photo Pete, thanks.

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