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Record Creation: Entered on 1 February 2010.

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February 2010:

2010-02-01
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2010-02-01 14:10:01  |  Pekka T. writes:

to be auctioned at H&H Auctions Feb 16&17th 2010:

www.classic-auctions.com/lotdetail.php?lotid=28734&aucid=29321


2010-04-01 22:21:16  |  pauls writes:

Auction description:

Estimate:
SOLD for £31900
Registration No: 970 XUC
Chassis No: 647129
Engine No: 21924
CC: 3500
Colour: Black/Cream
Trim Colour: Brown
MOT: None
Finished in black over cream with brown leather upholstery, this particular left-hand drive example is described by the vendor as being in "very good" condition with regard to its engine, four-speed manual gearbox, electrical equipment, interior trim, bodywork and paintwork. Supplied new to America, the Jaguar is said have remained with its first and second keepers for an impressive ten and forty-seven years respectively before being repatriated to the UK and entering the current (third) ownership during 2007. Reportedly "stored in a climate controlled environment for four decades" whilst Stateside, the MKV is further understood to be "a 'matching numbers' car" that has "only covered 62,000 genuine miles from new". Repainted in 1969 but otherwise felt to be "extremely original", this rare and desirable drophead coupe would grace many a collection.

PLEASE NOTE: This car does not have an MOT.


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