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680062

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 January 2018.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Present engine is from 680170

Photos of 680062

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Exterior Photos (10)

Uploaded February 2018:

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2018-02-01
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Uploaded January 2018:

2018-01-26
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded January 2018:

2018-01-26
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2006-10-06 13:43:32 | Martin writes:

I bought the car in 2000 in he SF Bay area from 2 eldery mechanics that had been running a Jaguarshop. The car had been stored for decades with these people.It was purpose build for racing. Doors, rear fenders, trunklid and front are GRP. Front is one piece and hinges forward like on an E-type.

2013-08-26 11:47:20 | Peter Ingram writes:

Now in Austria and surely the resto is complete by now

2018-02-01 06:44:08 | r writes:

Last seen at Classic Expo Salzburg, Austria

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