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P1K5294BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 19 August 2009.

 

Heritage Notes

Registration No PRU 66G

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2009-08-19
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2009-08-19 09:08:09 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 7/09
www.barons-auctions.com/details.php

Auction description:
Lot No: 125
Manufacturer Daimler (Jaguar)
Model V8 250 Saloon
First Registered 1969
Registration No PRU66G
Engine No 7K5564
Chassis No PIK5294BW
MOT Oct 2009
Colour Ascot Fawn

This example is from the final year of production, so is equipped with the slimline bumpers of the 240/340 MKII. Unlike the MKII, the Daimler retained leather for the seats and kept its driving lights.

Said to have been the property of a Tottenham Hotspur director from 1991, the car was fully rebuilt in 1986 and benefited from an engine rebuild some 5 years later, at 50,000 miles (now 94500). It is now described as being in very good to excellent condition and, over the past 5 years, has further benefited from brake overhaul, new radiator, fitting of electronic ignition, Kenlowe fan and rear seat belts.

Finished in Ascot fawn with beige leather, the car sits on chrome wire wheels, is equipped with the auto transmission and is complete with an MoT and free historic tax through to Oct 2009.

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