XK150 | British Racing Green | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Suede Green | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Ashton Garages, Preston | |||||
19 June 1959 | |||||
VS2048-9 | |||||
J10155 | |||||
June 1959 | United Kingdom | ||||
1959 | British Racing Green | ||||
2020 | Suede Green | ||||
Work In Progress | |||||
Original | oswestry | ||||
shropshire | |||||
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FJM545 |
Record Creation: Entered on 31 August 2020.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Photos of T824951DN
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Detail Photos: Engine (2)
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2020-08-26 23:11:21 | Vitor Vieira writes:
I have this car for sale.
2020-08-26 23:13:28 | Vitor Vieira writes:
The car is for restore, matching engine/body, 90% complete.
2020-09-07 07:36:51 | pauls writes:
And undergoing restoration in Spain. Originally delivered to the UK.
2021-02-11 05:47:11 | A.J.Nunns writes:
This car is now back in UK and undergoing full restoration.
It used to belong to Alan John Randall, the Spice Cars founder who also tried to put together a team of XJ-R 14's and 17's for Le Mans after Jaguar pulled out the factory entry.
If anyone knows more of this cars history, or anything of Alan Randall, I would love to hear. Jon Nunns. Feb.2021
2021-02-11 06:05:08 | A.J.Nunns writes:
Correction to the above. I should have said Alan Randall was commentator (not founder) with Spice Cars circa 1991. He later bought the Brabham F1 team from the liquidator but the team never raced again. Jon Nunns