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P1B54496

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United KingdomBJX910C

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Record Creation: Entered on 20 March 2026.

 

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2026-03-20
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2026-03-20 21:37:47 | pauls writes:

Car at auction 3/26
https://auctions.wbandsons.com/auction/lot/7-1972-jaguar-e-type/?lot=4083#

Auction description:
21st Mar, 2026 March 2026 Classic Car & Bike Auction
Lot 11
1965 Jaguar S-Type
Registration: BJX910C
VIN: P1B54496B
Mileage Showing: 88,000
Transmission: Automatic
MOT: Exmept
Number of Keys: 1
V5 on Site: Yes

Beautifully presented example
Low owners
Good sized history file
Power steering
3.8 litre model

First registered May 1965 this sought after 3.8 litre S-type with factory fitted power steering. Presented in beautiful condition and finished in Opalescant silver blue. Showing only 3 former keepers, the current keeper and previous keeper were father then son owning the car for a combined 18 years. Showing 88,000 miles and although we do not have sufficient paperwork to verify this the vendor advises he believed this to be correct.

Sold with a good sized history file including older registration books (current V5 also on site), previous MOT certificates as well as folder of receipts for servicing and maintenance.

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