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P216699BW

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NetherlandsFD1458

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 March 2017.

 

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2017-03-26 18:21:21 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auciton 4/17
www.coys.co.uk/cars/1961-jaguar-mk-ii-3-8-l

Auction description:
ESTIMATE €28,000-€33,000
Auction Techno-Classica 2017
Lot Number 134
Reg. Number Dutch Registered
Chassis Number P 216699BW
Year 1961
Make Jaguar
Model Mk II 3.8

This fine example was delivered new in left hand drive form to Holland in 1961 with the desirable 3.8 litre engine, which it still retains. It also retains its original Dutch registration - FD 14 58 - so is truly "matching numbers" in every sense of the term. Fitted with the silky smooth automatic transmission and finished in dark green, the car is described by the vendor as being in very good, usable condition and importantly retains its original and delightfully patinated beige leather interior and walnut dash.

Sitting on chrome wire wheels, it is indeed an elegant example of this eminently usable yet highly collectable classic Jaguar design.

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