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875205

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Record Creation: Entered on 23 January 2006.

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2006-01-23 02:14:50 | chris boillot writes:

I owned this car in 1995-1996
and car was in good restoreable condition. It may
have been shipped out of the
country. This is not the car
that was drive 200k miles that
car is #208

2007-01-10 02:41:10 | Egil Lundanes writes:

I bought this car in 1996 and brought it to Norway , got it roadworthy and sold it some years later . . . . . It is still in Norway .

2014-04-24 22:32:46 | John Elmgreen writes:

1997: May 1997, Jaguar Enthusiast, UK club magazine, p 80, classified ad for sale: "Early E Type roadster for restoration. 1961 'flat floor', outside bonnet locks, chassis no. 875205 i.e. the 205th lhd roadster built. Probably one of the last early cars available for restoration. The car is original white with black interior and hood, ex-Californian, complete, very dry, almost zero rust. Runs and drives, all matching numbers. Only resprayed once, a long time ago in pale primrose, detailed description with photos or video can be arranged by appointment, Pds 21,5000, can be restored on a fixed price basis. Worldwide shipping can be arranged. The car is now located in Norway. Tel: 47 70 14 78 40 EGIL Fax 47 70 14 84 45."

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