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890193

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Record Creation: Entered on 27 December 2004.

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded July 2023:

2023-07-24
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Uploaded January 2017:

2017-01-04
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Uploaded January 2015:

2015-01-20
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Uploaded January 2017:

2017-01-04
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2004-12-27 13:53:05 | Lofty writes:

this is the "14" lightweight.
(has the S prefix : S890193)
Built on Lofty England request for the french famous Ferrari owner Pierre Bardinon
Steel Body FHC LHD
Aluminium engine, Lucas Injection ZF gearbox and all other lightweight spec.
Delivred in July 1964
Used as a road car
Mentionned in Philip Porter's "Jaguar Sports Racing Cars"

2005-03-04 22:50:21 | pauls writes:

This car is mentioned in "The Jaguar E-type a collectors guide" by Paul Skilleter on page 75.
All of the factory competition cars have a "S" prefix this car's number is S890193. The car was delivered to Pierre Bardinon of France.

2006-09-21 11:49:00 | Rivet writes:

This car had been sold to the well known jaguar owner in France JF Renault. Pierre Bardinon bought back "his" car in an auction. It is currently within his famous Ferrari collection at the "Mas du Clos".

2007-02-01 06:05:27 | rivet writes:

the "14th" lightweight
made by jaguar. Specific order by Michel Cognet (Delecroix Automobiles) to Lofty England for Pierre Bardinon (France)
Aluminium engine 9.5 ratio, Lucas injection, ZF five speed, Steel monocoque
Used one time in competition, one hill climb in the 60s (France)

2017-01-04 23:29:47 | Philippe writes:

The car was owned by french Collector Philippe Renault during the 80's and was brought in Italy (Recanati) by his son for a while. His son made some local historic races and demonstrations between 1984 and 1985 in Italy.

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