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United KingdomANM59H

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2017-05-29 19:45:30 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 6/17
www.classic-auctions.com/buy/1969-jaguar-e-type-42-22/13922

Auction description:
Date 06/06/2017
Location Woodcote Park
Lot No 20
E-Type 4.2 2+2
Year 1969
Vehicle Registration ANM 59H
Chassis Number P1R43100BW
Engine Number 7R38856
Body Colour Red
Trim Colour Beige
MOT Expiry Sept 2017
Estimate £45000 - 55000*

Dispatched from Browns lane on the 27th November 1969 to British Leyland, New York, USA, 'ANM 59H' is finished in Red matched to Biscuit interior and arrived back in the UK in 1985. It's understood at this stage it was converted to RHD and fitted with triple SU Carburettors followed by an extensive restoration in the late 1980's. Displaying a credible 90,300 miles and having just one former UK keeper, 'ANM 59H' is a previous Jaguar Drivers Club concours winner and is fitted with electronic ignition. Offered with every MOT certificate from 1985 onwards, collection of old tax discs, original handbook and Jaguar heritage certificate this much-loved example is described by the vendor to be 'very good' in regard to the engine, interior, paintwork, bodywork and gearbox and is offered with an MOT certificate into September 2017 with no-advisory's.

2017-06-06 13:09:47 | Anonymous writes:

Result: PASSED. High Bid: £45,000.00 (onsite)

2017-06-23 15:51:34 | Anonymous writes:

Returned to auction
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2017-07-08/cars/ref-130-jaguar-e-type-series ...

1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 2+2 Fixedhead Coupé
Registration: ANM 59H
Chassis Number: P1R43100BW
Engine Number: 7R38856
Odometer reading: 90,300 miles
Estimate: £55,000 - £65,000

This stunning E-Type was manufactured on 17th November and despatched on 27th November, 1969 and sold through British Leyland, New York. The car was repatriated in June 1985 and has one former keeper since it returned to the UK with the current owner purchasing the car in September 2002. It is thought that upon its arrival it was converted to righthand drive and fitted with tripe SU carburettors followed by a thorough restoration in the late 1980s; subsequently the car won the Jaguar Drivers' Club concours d'Elegance. Supplied with a V5 document, a current MoT test certificate valid until September 2017 with no advisories and MoT test history going back to 1985, it also comes with a Heritage Trust Certificate. Highly usable, this Series II E-Type offers practicality and desirability in one complete package.

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