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United KingdomNCR587

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Record Creation: Entered on 12 April 2021.

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Photos of 669124

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded April 2021:

2021-04-12
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Uploaded August 2018:

2018-08-17
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2018-08-17
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Uploaded November 2014:

2014-11-17
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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

Uploaded April 2021:

2021-04-10
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2011-09-08 11:41:20 | Michael Scott writes:

This car is listed in "Jaguar Driver" magazine Oct 1980 as being owned by J. BAKER of Berkshire. Engine number given as F1795-8, and registration number NCR 587, colour Red. Note to say original colour Blue.

2011-09-08 13:37:59 | Peter Ingram writes:

Also noted as owned by Pete Waterman Bass player of Mungo Jerry Band

2014-11-16 19:18:27 | Peter Lowe writes:

Purchased from a Tony Longmate of Kings Lynn, Norfolk around 1972 as a non-runner and missing front seats. New old stock front wings were fitted to replace the damaged & corroded original ones. No further work was carried out & car later sold.

2021-04-12 08:57:21 | pauls writes:

The car has a documented history of being maroon/grey in 1962, blue in 1968, red with a white stripe in 1970.

2024-02-04 12:32:43 | John Starkey writes:

This XK120 FHC was red, with a white longitudinal stripe, when I saw it in London in 1966.

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