Funding Appeal: Help Keep Sites Alive Ahead of Server Update!

Welcome! We're tracking 6,828 Classic Jaguar Saloon cars, with 114,918 photos! (Learn More)
saloon.collectordata.com > cars > detail

620263

Browse similar cars:

< 620257 620264 >
    
 3.5 Mk.V 
 Saloon 
 Right Hand Drive 
   
 620263 
 T5403 
 G1616 
  
  
 
 1949 Grey
 2005 
 Rest: Nice 
  
  
  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United Kingdom49MKV

714UXC

246992T

Classic Jaguar Saloon photo

Click image to magnify

Record Creation: Entered on 17 February 2009.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Photos of 620263

Click slide for larger image. This car has 1 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded December 2010:

2010-12-12
Photo--click to zoom


Comments

We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)

2009-02-16 23:40:36 | Rob Reilly writes:

info from owner
Nigel Tucker
Sold new in Rhodesia, purchased in Zimbabwe 1995, to UK in 1998, undergoing restoration, converted to front disc brakes

2010-12-12 12:11:20 | pauls writes:

Delivered new to Rhodesia in June 1949. First owner was a lady in Bulawayo who acquired the car in 1950, later acquired by a couple in Salisbury. In 1966 the car was acquired by Mr. A.A.C. Hill, with only 20 000miles on the clock. In 1979 Mr. Hill's son-in-law acquired the car for the cost of a 12" B&W television. Acquired in 1983 by a Mr. Johnson, Managing Director of Leyland Zimbabwe, who swapped two Jaguar Mk2 and some cash for the car. Owned at some stage by a Mr. Abdullah. Acquired in 1995 by Nigel Tucker at which stage the car was in poor condition. Taken to the UK in 1998, engine rebuilt in 2001, registered in 2004, 2005 stripped and resprayed, 2006 fitted with 5-speed Getrag gearbox and Zeus Engineering front disc brakes, 2009 re-registered with private plate 49 MKV

You may leave a comment. (Comments are subject to our site terms.)

Spam prevention question (must be answered):
The father of jokes about warm beer and smoke escaping from wires is Joseph Lucas. Lucas died of typhoid after drinking infected water in Naples in 1902.

What disease did Lucas succumb to?

Your name (optional):

Your email:
Your comment: