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171736DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 March 2017.

 

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2017-03-26 18:01:23 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 4/17
www.coys.co.uk/cars/1967-jaguar-d-type-evocation

Auction description:
ESTIMATE €25,000-€35,000
Auction Techno-Classica 2017
Lot Number 108
Reg. Number EU Registered
Chassis Number 171736DN
Year 1967
Make Jaguar
Model D-Type Evocation

The replica D-Type we offer, is a faithful recreation of the real thing, fitted with a 1964 3.8 litre Jaguar engine mated to a 4-speed gearbox and electrical overdrive.

Professionally built by British manufacturer - "Le Mans Sportscars" - to a very high standard, it boasts a detachable wooden steering wheel, a fire extinguisher system and racing seatbelts. Its adjustable chassis sits on 4 superb alloy wheels reminiscent the original Dunlop ones.

The engine is the well proven 3.8 litre unit aspirated through 2 SU carburettors giving 223 HP, sufficient enough to propel this light bodied racing car to a considerable top speed. Coming with German historic road papers and an expert report, valuing this amazing D-Type replica at € 45.000 and a condition of 2. The car has taken part in several historic outings in Germany during the last few years.

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