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United KingdomRB1903

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Record Creation: Entered on 7 June 2022.

 

Heritage Notes

This is the famous Rixon Bucknall special, fitted with a hand-made body. Full details in Anders Ditlev Clausager's book Jaguar XK140/150 In Detail (P188).
It still exists in UK.

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2022-06-07
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2014-08-17 04:42:54 | Peter Ingram writes:

The famous Colonel Rixon Bucknall Special still active in England

2016-01-01 20:05:19 | michael hughes writes:

Supplied new as a rolling chassis by Jaguar, via Henlys, to Colonel Rixon Bucknall. Prepared by the Jaguar competition shop.

The car was completed with a traditional style aluminium body over steel tube by the Hastings Motor Sheet Metal Works to Colonel Bucknalls requirements. Many ingenious features were incorporated.

The finest available equipment was used including Borrani wheels, Marchal headlights, Jaguar competition seats etc.

Currently in fine fettle and being used as intended for fast continental touring.
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2016-01-02 10:59:31 | Peter Ingram writes:

Michael: Could you give eng & G/box numbers

2022-06-07 14:59:24 | pauls writes:

The car was given registration RB1903 as that was the Colonel's birth date. Said to have been sold at auction in '72 and subsequently nicely restored.

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