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178832DN

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United Kingdom3796WK

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 June 2010.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2016-05-04 10:53:29 | SALOON Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Rest: Nice to Rest: Concours
  • Registration number location (raw data): was changed from United Kingdom|United States!TX|United States!NY|United States!KS|United States!AL| to United Kingdom|United States!MI|United States!NY|United States!KS|United States!AL|
  • Heritage Notes

    Full list of registration numbers: 3796WK (United Kingdom) ; RUSTER (United States, MI) ; RUSTER (United States, NY) ; JAGUAR (United States, KS) ; VBK713 (United States, AL) ; .

    Overseas Delivery, First Owner Mr. Newell

    Photos of 178832DN

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    Exterior Photos (9)

    Uploaded January 2024:

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    Uploaded January 2015:

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    Uploaded June 2010:

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    Interior Photos (5)

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    Uploaded June 2010:

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    Details Photos: Exterior (6)

    Uploaded January 2024:

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    Uploaded January 2015:

    2015-01-25
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    Uploaded November 2012:

    2012-11-29
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    Uploaded June 2010:

    2010-06-28
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    Detail Photos: Interior (1)

    Uploaded April 2017:

    2017-04-10
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    Detail Photos: Engine (2)

    Uploaded June 2016:

    2016-06-10
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    Detail Photos: Other (1)

    Uploaded April 2017:

    2017-04-10
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    Restoration Photos: Front Suspension (1)

    Uploaded November 2012:

    2012-11-29
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    Restoration Photos: Engine (3)

    Uploaded January 2015:

    2015-01-25
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    Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (2)

    Uploaded November 2012:

    2012-11-29
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    2010-06-28 17:43:18 | Patrick Ruster writes:

    I purchased this MK 2 from the original owner in Denver, CO in 1969. I restored this Jaguar and won the 1984 & 1985 Class 9 National Championships while a member of the HOAJC. I also place 1st in the Lake of the Ozarks Bi-anual Concourse. I sold this car in 1988 and re-purchased it this past November. It is still in excellent condition and I will be bringing it up to Concourse Restoration over the next few years. This MK 2 has the rare factory installed sliding roof.

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