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670127

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 August 2006.

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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2006-08-18 10:06:56 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.docsjags.com/sales/xks/xks_120s/120s.htm

Sellers description:
1950 XK 120 ALLOY (ALUMINUM) #127 ( 670127 ): Probably THE LAST UNRESTORED, MATCHING NUMBERED, XK 120 ROADSTER LEFT IN THE WORLD, from the original 184 left drive produced; We intend to start the completion of the restoration of this important, magnificent Jaguar in about five months time (September-October 2006,) at which time the price of this car will rise in proportion to the amount of restoration accomplished to that date. The completed price is available upon request We will be happy to quote a completed price to anyone who wishes us to complete this 120 for them. Now is the time to select your choice of color, etc., before we begin. ( Probably silver ... org. color was gray) ; ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY OF AN INVESTMENT GRADE JAGUAR 120 ROADSTER THAT EVENTUALLY WILL SELL IN EXCESS OF $1,000,000 (one million) IN YOUR LIFETIME.

AS SHE IS NOW: $168,000

2007-07-23 06:11:38 | Anonymous writes:

Doc's Jags website states that the car has been sold on 1/5/07.
Last price quoted was 127,000

2008-11-26 17:38:53 | Peter Zobian writes:

Since 670069 is also an unrestored, original, all matching numbers, alloy XK120 Roadster, then 670127 can NOT be "the last ... left in the world...". Although, I do note that you did say "probably".

2011-09-23 04:57:47 | Peter Ingram writes:

Reports place it in Italy or UK around 2008. Of course Docs Jags are no more

2011-11-16 14:53:31 | ferruccio Camerlengo, Italy writes:

This car was offered to me from US around November 2010. I have some pics, one of the original engine with original numbers, they should be 1202-8, as per my picture. These numbers look really original on the block.
The car was suspected to be in Italy as I pointed out this fact to my friends close to Heritage, but I think it is not in my country.

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