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811056DN

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 1956 Pearl Grey
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 Rest: Nice 
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2006-09-22
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2005-12-27 21:59:00 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in '03

www.practicalclassics.co.uk/auctionlot/by-id/1338234231/

Auction description:

Lot 042: Jaguar XK 140 Roadster

Automobiles, Artcurial - Briest - Poulain Le Fur (15th December 2003)

Lot Details

Auction Automobiles

Artcurial - Briest - Poulain Le Fur, Paris

Estimate €45000-€50000

Hammer Price -

Hammer Price (inc premium) €60149

Year 1956

Chassis number 811056DN

The car presented is a 1956 XK 140 roadster, pearl gray color, dark red leather interior. It is a magnificent automobile fully restored in the United States, its engine has only traveled 2,500 km since its complete repair at S.P.R. It is also equipped with an electronic immobilizer, an additional fan, a stainless steel exhaust line and new whitewall tires. It has kept its original engine and is equipped with its spat and sidecreen. Its serial number ending with DN indicates that the car was equipped with a Normanville Laycock overdrive, of which we have not found any trace. It will be delivered with an invoice file.

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