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P1F6163BW

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United KingdomUMF407F

 

Record Creation: Entered on 8 December 2006.

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2006-12-08 21:16:30 | Lofty writes:

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1968 JAGUAR 420

RECENT EXTENSIVE RESTORATION

Lot 76
Status SOLD
Estimate £3000 - 4000
Hammer Price £2750.00
Mileage 2119
Colour WHITE
Trim Colour BLUE
Chassis No PIF6163BW
Engine No 7F7460-8
Registration UMF407F
CC 4235
M.O.T 26.09.2001
Jaguar Saloons are still extremely popular and this particular example is a 420, which dates from 1968. It therefore comes with the 4235cc six-cylinder engine and the automatic three-speed transmission, which makes the car very usable indeed in modern traffic conditions.
It has had extensive restoration carried out on it quite recently and being finished in white has been used as a wedding vehicle on various occasions. A re-trim has taken place in cloth, which indeed would be the choice of anybody driving long distances, and it comes with a very clean engine bay and a new exhaust.
This delightful example has a current MOT certificate and of course is exempt vehicle excise duty and therefore should be able to drive the new owner home after the sale today.

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