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2004-01-23 00:19:20 | pauls writes:

Info gathered with permission from: www.hendi.nl/xke/main.htm

875096 was first registered in New York in 1961. From at least early 1977 to riu'd-1982, it was located in Indiana, and had at least two owners there. Prior to that it had at least two other owners, and changed hands at least in 1966. It was reported to have been used for a record quarter-mile run In association with the American Hot Rod Association in 1967. It was sold at the Barrett Jackson auction in Phoenix Arizona in Spring of 1990, and, by late 1991, it was located in the UK. At that point it was described as being in very good condition. The original engine block, R1123-9, had reportedly been replaced.

2004-04-19 07:39:42 | pauls writes:

Tom Haddock (E-type restoration guide author) writes in the July '80 issue of Ejag magazine that this car has been entered to his register of early cars.

2004-07-27 12:02:29 | pauls writes:

Car was entered at auction in 1990. Auction description:


1961 JAGUAR XKE

LOT #373 - RESERVE

1990 BJCCA CCA, Scottsdale, Arizona

HIGH BID OF $

CYLINDERS - 12

VIN - 875096

CONSIGNED BY SCADRON & SANDLER

2021-11-14 04:36:50 | xke7 writes:

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Jaguar E-Type one of the first 100 (number 96)

price € 210,000

category Convertible / Roadster

Mileage 65,000 km

power 195 kW (265 hp)

First registration 06/1961

colour Gray

Interior fittings Full leather, others

Vehicle description according to the provider

Fgs no. 875096 (one of the first 100, nr96)

Matching numbers

TÜV expired in 2018

Has been standing since 2016

In the same ownership since 1992, always dry in a garage

Since 1992 only about 10 thousand. Driven miles

Gun metal gray

Complete owner history available.

2. Owner Edward Smith, set the 1/4 record with this EType in 1967.

The engine only starts with the start pilot (according to the workshop, the fuel pump is defective)

Lack of paint

Fixed price !!!

Private provider

DE-93093 Donaustauf

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