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 1966 Opalescent Dark Green
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United KingdomFEE202D

 

Record Creation: Entered on 27 July 2016.

 

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2016-07-27 22:10:50 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 6/15
www.handh.co.uk/buy/1966-jaguar-s-type-38-litre/11767

Auction description:
Lot No 2
S-Type 3.8 Litre
Year 1966
Vehicle Registration FEE202D
Chassis Number P1B57634BW
Engine Number 7B62347-8
CC 3781
Body Colour Opalescent Dark Green
Trim Colour Suede Green
MOT Expiry Apr 2016
Estimate £12000 - 15000

- 1 of just 9,717 right-hand drive S-Type 3.8s made
- Extensively mechanically and cosmetically restored over the last eight years
- Power steering, automatic transmission, Webasto sunroof, Heritage Certificate

The 1966 example on offer sports a 3.8-litre engine coupled to automatic transmission and sports Opalescent Dark Green bodywork teamed with a Suede Green leather interior. The unwarranted mileage of 67,423 could well be correct, as the vendor believes the Jaguar has been off the road since the mid `80s. Over the last eight years it has been treated to an extensive restoration that included an overhaul of the engine, suspension and brakes; bodywork renovation; new Webasto sunroof; re-veneered woodwork; restoration of the seats; the installation of a new headlining and electronic ignition. The vendor now grades the bodywork and paintwork as `excellent', the XK engine as `very good' and the interior trim and transmission as `good'. `FEE 202D' is being sold complete with Heritage Certificate and copious invoices.

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