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T820060DN

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United KingdomXYH720

United Kingdom257CYN

United Kingdom321EBK

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 November 2005.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Photos of T820060DN

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded January 2014:

2014-01-09
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2014-01-09
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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded January 2014:

2014-01-09
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2011-07-28 10:52:25 | Michael Scott writes:

This car was advertised for sale by English company "Mill Lane Engineering Ltd" in "Thoroughbred and Classic Car magazine January 1991. British registration number was 257 CYN and the car had a total body and mechanical restoration. It was stated to be one of the rarest XKs as only 39 3.8S roadsters were produced, and only a handful were right hand drive

2011-07-29 08:03:44 | Peter Ingram writes:

Now believed to be reg XYH 720

2014-01-10 04:48:32 | Peter Lowe writes:

Originally registered in late 1959 this car was purchased by the second owner from Henlys the Jaguar agents London in 1963. A Halda speed pilot and compass assembly had been fitted to the dashboard by the original owner. A troublefree ownership except for persistent plug fouling, it was part exchanged back to Henlys in late 1966.

2014-07-28 04:12:17 | Anonymous writes:

Car for sale at DDClassics

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