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| 3.4 XK120 | | Silver |
| Open Two Seater | | Red |
| Right Hand Drive | | Gunmetal |
| | | Garware, Bombay, India |
| 660029 | | 14 March 1950 |
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| 3 January 1950 | | India |
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| 1950 | | Silver |
| 1960 | | Red |
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Record Creation: Entered on 29 July 2019.
Record Changes
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2009-10-02 15:21:58 | XK Data writes:
The record was updated:
Current Color was added: silverCurrent Interior was added: redCurrent Country was added: IndiaLast Seen was added: 1960Heritage Notes
UK, Personal Export Delivery
Car History
From The Jaguar XK120 in the Southern Hemisphere (2009) by Elmgreen & McGrath
HD India ? fate unknown
John Elmgreen (from Sydney, Australia) and Terry McGrath (Perth, Western Australia) have been extreme XK enthusiasts since the 1970s if not before. In 1985 they published "The Jaguar XK in Australia". It was described by Alan Clark (Jaguar expert, historian, Minister in the UK Thatcher government) as amongst Jaguar books "my own personal favourite" and by Jaguar automobilia expert Ian Cooling as a superb book standing "supreme in the Jaguar library as a testament to years of diligent research and scholarship". Terry McGrath is also co-author of the monumental "Forerunners of Jaguar in Australasia and SE Asia". The new book "The Jaguar XK120 in the Southern Hemisphere" is to be followed in due course by XK140 and XK150 volumes.
© Elmgreen & McGrath
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2009-10-02 11:12:05 | pauls writes:
Notes provided by John Elmgreen and Terry McGrath from research for The Jaguar XK120 in the Southern Hemisphere:
660029 - XK120 roadster, alloy, originally Silver with Red trim and Gunmetal hood, delivered in the UK to Noshir N. Saher to the order of dealer Garware, Bombay. Raced by him at Juhu in 1954. Thought in the 1960s to have been
stored in a showroom.