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804058

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 October 2005.

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Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: EVV969 (United Kingdom) ; 596XX75 (France) ; 4342SM95 (France) ; 261KSY75 (France) ; 6395ZE44 (France) ; 6168WP22 (France) .

First owner: W.M. Baker Smith First registration: EVV 969

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2005-10-26 14:27:14 | Steven D. writes:

Car shown on XK model pages on Jag-lovers.org

2005-10-27 04:10:28 | Herve writes:

This FHC has been converted from RHD to LHD in July '55 when sha was first registerd in France.

Fitted with all SE options but the C-Type head.

2015-03-08 12:47:09 | pauls writes:

Extensive history of this car provided in the March 2015 edition of the XK Gazette.

2017-04-14 14:18:33 | Herve writes:

Great great news!
By extraordinary a friend of mine came across the original head and block.
However, a total reconstruction should be considered but I would dream of reuniting again the original engine and my Coupé.
I'll keep you posted.

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