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Record Creation: Entered on 12 January 2019.

 

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2019-01-12 14:47:24 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 1/12/19
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1953-JAGUAR-XK120-SE-COUPE/254034843716
Classified ad price: £57,500, seller fayreoakclassics.

Seller's description:
1953 JAGUAR XK120 SE COUPE
CHASSIS NUMBER S680642

DELIVERED NEW TO A MR J H MILNER, OF OREGON USA, ON THE 22nd JANUARY 1953, IN BIRCH GREY / RED LEATHER, BEEN WITH CURRENT OWNER SINCE THE 70s.
RESTORATION STARTED, NEW FLOORS, PAINTWORK, ALL NEW CHROME, WE HAVE A NEW RED LEATHER TRIM AND RUBBERS THAT, COMES WITH THE CAR, AND BOXES OF OTHER BITS. I THINK THE ONLY THING MISSING IS THE WINDSCREEN
THE ENGINE HAS HAD A COMPRESSION TEST AND RUN FOR A SHORT WHILE, AND ALL SEEMS GOOD.
I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY PAINTED THE CAR, BEFORE REMOVING THE ENGINE FOR A DETAIL OF IT AND ENGINE COMPARTMENT ?. UNDERNEATH IS ALL GOOD.

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