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232790DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 February 2010.

 

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2010-02-02 00:37:08 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in '09
www.brightwells.com/3rdparty/orphanspress/classiccars/viewdetails.php

Auction description:
Lot number 39
Hammer value £7,000
Description Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MoD
Registration JSU 892
Year 1964
Colour British Racing Green
Engine size 3,800 cc
Chassis No. 232790DN
Engine No. LC 2707-8

This car is the desirable manual overdrive model in classic British Racing Green with a Suede Green interior and was supplied new by Henly’s of London in June 1964. Not much is known of the subsequent history of the car but it is said to be in good sound condition both inside and out. Apart from some slight play in the steering, the car is said to drive well with good oil pressure and strong performance. Recently fitted with new front brake discs and a new clutch master cylinder, it is currently MOTd until November 2009. It comes with a full Jaguar tool-kit, a Heritage Certificate to show that it is a genuine UK market 3.8 and has a V5C. The most desirable model of the MkII range, it looks excellent value at the guide price suggested today.

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