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UE1S23639BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 21 December 2002.

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2002-12-21 14:43:55 | Anonymous writes:

RM Auctions, 5/25/2002, Lot #139. Report:

Chrome wires, automatic, air conditioning. Alpine cassette. Mileage reportedly from new, and wear supports claim. Top in good shape. Chrome bumpers aged. Fair-quality paint has slight orange peel and overspray in some places. Door jambs unpainted.

2003-11-10 17:58:18 | Lofty writes:

Chrome wires, air conditioning. Alpine cassette.

24,424 miles 5/2002

2007-09-08 00:53:06 | jagman writes:

ON EBAY 09/07

2007-09-10 08:01:06 | pauls writes:

URL for above:
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-V-12-Rdster-1973-Jaguar-XKE-V-12-Roadster_ ...

Sellers description:
Year: 1973
Make: Jaguar
Model: XKE V-12 Roadster
VIN: UE1S23639BW
Mileage: 25,812 miles
Color: Old English White/Red
This is a family owned, California rust free XKE V-12 Roadster with automatic transmission, one re-paint, chrome bolt on wire wheels and new black soft-top. A very well maintained and cared for Series III Roadster

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