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208123DN

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United Kingdom99BTR

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 June 2012.

 

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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2012-06-21 19:53:55 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 5/12
www.historics.co.uk/previous-auctions/26th-may-2012/jaguar-38-mkii.aspx

Auction description:
Auction Date: 26 May 2012
Lot 238 - 1962 Jaguar 3.8 MkII Manual with overdrive
Registration: 99BTR
Chassis Number: 208123DN
Engine Number: LC2077-8
Odometer reading: 95,205
Estimate: No Reserve
Hammer: Sold
Plus Commission: £2,632

This Jaguar example benefits from a manual gearbox and overdrive. In need of restoration, the car was dry stored in 1975 and remained there until three years ago. The current vendor purchased the car with the intention of restoring her to her former glory but alas has never managed to do so. The car appears complete and the vendor states the engine was last run approximately two years ago. Supplied with a V5 registration document, the original handbooks and a collection of parts, if ever you were going to restore a Jaguar Mk. II this may well be just the one.

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