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G1D57018BW

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 1969 Beige
 2002 Red
 Nice Driver 
  Buxton
  Derbyshire
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United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 8 December 2006.

 

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2006-12-08 22:33:01 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in '02
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

Auction description:
Lot Information
1969 JAGUAR 420G LIMOUSINE
EXTREMELY RARE & A LOVELY ONE OWNER CAR
Lot 072
Status SOLD
Estimate £5500 - 6500
Hammer Price £4600.00
Mileage 66584
Colour BEIGE
Trim Colour RED
Chassis No GID570188W
Engine No 7D60112-8
Registration SJA158H
CC 4235
M.O.T MAY 2003
The 420G was the last of the Mark Ten family and had minor styling changes and lots of room for fuel and baggage. It was for the executive and often chaffeur driven and was produced for only three years from 1967.
This particular 1969 example is one of the rare limousines, there were only twenty four built, and we are led to believe that there are only three in the UK at this time. It has been the subject of an extensive restoration over the last five years, which included the fitment of a new stainless steel exhaust, new bumpers and new tyres and it is now described as being in very good condition throughout.
This extremely rare and desirable car has only had one owner from new and comes with a current MOT certificate until May 2003. The recorded mileage of 65000 miles is believed to be correct from new and we are informed it drives very well and it is just made for that special occasion!

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