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EX100

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 October 2008.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Owner: Bruce Goddard

Life long [almost!] Jaguar enthusiast. Had 'E's since I was 22 - they were cheap then. Have owned c.20 'E' Types, '430 was the second one I purchased and have owned for 36 years. We won concours, went racing - and did pretty well - and now we go to the pub together. Full race prepared still and with the open exhausts everyone knows it's me. EX100 is in my custody for a friend who has owned it since Peter Taylor sold it in 1976. Now overhauled and on 6 Webbers it's pretty impressive and of course unique. (email)

Updated October 25th, 2010. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2008-10-28 15:45:57  |  Bruce Goddard writes:

The very first V12E. A factory pre-production car based upon a series II. Re constructed by the factory as a V12 series 3 and registered as such.
Sold to factory development engineer Peter Taylor who developed and raced it as a private entry in thew 1974 British Production Sports Car Championship - which he won!
Sold on to the present owner in 1976. Laid up until 1977 when sympathetically restored, A very famous car. 2008 Photos to follow. 1974 photos in every jaguar book!!


2011-10-18 00:45:18  |  Jean-Luc writes:

Do you have pictures of this Jaguar ?
Thank you !


2011-10-24 15:00:31  |  Bruce Goddard writes:

No photos at present, might be able to find some in a few days.
Why do you wish the photos?
Car currently stored in private museum in Ireland.
Regards.


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