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Record Creation: Entered on 6 May 2009.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Car History

UK, Canada, Japan ? body LT1 later fitted

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2009-12-21 10:10:26 | Lofty writes:

Owned by David Cottingham 1964-1968 and again in 1989

2011-07-15 20:48:48 | Jonathan writes:

Owned by Bill Mackin 1969 to 1989. Beautiful car, with a gorgeous exhaust note.

2011-07-16 04:28:46 | Lofty writes:

A very historic car. LT 1 is one of three lightweights built to race at Le Mans. In the USA they were known as Silverstones

2015-11-07 04:55:26 | pauls writes:

Owner writes a nice article about the car in the November 2015 edition of the XK Gazette.

2017-07-14 01:22:05 | pauls writes:

A very lengthy history of the car is provided in the July 2017 edition of the XK Gazette.

2017-08-03 21:02:32 | pauls writes:

And again in the August 2017 edition.

2017-12-19 08:05:54 | Jonathan writes:

I would love to get copies of those editions of the magazine. This car holds something special for me. I have fond memories of my grandfather driving it...the exhaust note was spectacular. And it was probably the first car I got to sit in the driver's seat of.

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