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 W4845-7 17 May 1952
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 May 2009.

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2011-10-31 17:18:21 | Michael Scott writes:

This car is mentioned in Jaguar Driver magazine for December 1992 and January 1993 when the ORIGINAL owner was seeking information on its present(1992) whereabouts. Her name was Margaret Baldock of Midhurst West Sussex, England. She stated that the engine number was W4845-7, gearbox JL10579, and body number F4113. The original colour was black with red upholstery and was registered under the name of Kisch/Ailsa Craig Limited.
Its registration number was AJK 906

2017-01-29 03:49:54 | Lofty writes:

actual gearbox fitted is JL12507
head fitted is V1783-9
car has done approx 75,000 miles since new

2017-01-29 16:34:01 | Peter Ingram writes:

Can you confirm now in Australia with Julian Lugg ?

2017-05-31 07:19:43 | Anonymous writes:

yes it is owned by Julian Lugg in Australia since 1974

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