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T824803DN

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United KingdomXDU984

United KingdomKXK1

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Record Creation: Entered on 27 August 2020.

 

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2019-01-27 10:18:58 | pauls writes:

824803DN was reported to have been sold at Christies auction on 16 March 1972 and also evidence that it was in a Cooling auction at some point. Black and white photo included.


2020-08-27 08:24:28 | pauls writes:

Manufactured Mar 59. Reg. XDU 984 (Coventry), KXK 1 (London). Eng. VS1966-9 (changed from VS1897-9), body J9915, Carmen Red with Black trim. Geneva Show Demo car and road tested by Autosport and The Motor and Motor Sport. The word Geneva was painted in white under the driver's floor mat. First owner: Jaguar Cars Ltd. Second owner, ca; 1960: K N Ballisat Competitions Manager with Shell Oils. Last known to be in Steyning, West Sussex in the late 60s. Reg. KXK was originally issued from Aug 49 to Feb 50 and KXK 1 subsequently transferred to 150S DHC RHD T827652DN last seen in 1975.

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