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Record Creation: Entered on 25 January 2007.

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Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2007-01-25 16:38:39 | Dave McKay writes:

I purchased this vehicle in 1981 from the third owner. I color-matched and repainted the car in the original colours. Car has only 72K miles.

2013-03-03 13:35:34 | pauls writes:

Body is N002268 Engine is NC2145-8

The vehicle was originally sold in the San Francisco Bay area to a doctor. It moved to a lawyer and then to me via an auction bid, in the early 1980's. The car is the original Cornish gray over Mist gray and has had one repaint due to the original coat fading over time. It has just over 70K miles and is in very good shape with accident damage or rust anywhere. However, I haven't driven it in some time and it's time to refresh the engine, which has never been apart to date. Over the years I replaced a few interior items, headliner, front seat leather and carpets, but the rest of the vehicle is original and unmolested. All tools are still in the boxes. Wood is in very nice condition. . I am currently a member of the North Georgia Jaguar Club and the Classic Jaguar association.

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