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UD1S74865

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Record Creation: Entered on 9 March 2022.

 

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2022-03-02 14:13:25 | Harry Stevens writes:

Sold by Fayreoak Classics of Cheltenham in February 2022. Seller's description below.
www.fayreoak.com/autos/1973-jaguar-e-type-s3-v12/

1973 E Type V12 2+2 with desirable maual gearbox. Only 49,900 miles and 2 owners from new. A very original, unmolested E Type. Manufactured on 17th April 1973 in Regency Red with Biscuit trim, as confirmed by the Jaguar Heritage certificate. Matching numbers. This is a USA market E Type and was owned from new until 2017 by the first owner, it had then covered 48,500 miles. It has now done 49,900 miles which is nothing for a V12 E Type. The bodywork is all original and very good, the USA bumper overriders can easily be changed to UK spec. The interior is 100% original and in great condition. The engine and gearbox are all good with good oil pressure.

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