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United KingdomAGM500

New ZealandAGM5OO

 

Record Creation: Entered on 12 October 2011.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

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2011-10-11 19:54:15 | pauls writes:

Current owner seeking history of this car, in the October 2011 issue of the XK Gazette. Originally UK delivery now in New Zealand. Owned ca 1960 by Mr. AGA Mossard, Brighton/Sussex, UK.

2011-10-12 10:18:33 | Lofty writes:

Ex or perhaps still is Bill Crook in NZ

2011-12-23 21:45:11 | pauls writes:

More info on the car is unearthed in the Jan 2012 edition of the XK Gazette. Registration AGM 500 no longer belongs to the car but still in the hands of the original owner in the UK. Car is indeed in New Zealand, having passed through the USA.

2019-05-25 02:32:40 | Anonymous writes:

This car is owned by Bill Crook in NZ and is in wonderful original condition complete with press photos in 1960. It still wears AGM500 as a New Zealand Registration mark

2023-06-27 21:40:56 | Lofty writes:

AGM500 was a Factory press car and I have seen the history file which contains period press photos of the car. More recently it featured on the cover of a wonderful historical book on Classic Jaguars in New Zealand by author and Jaguar enthusiast Richard Waugh to celebrate the centenary of the origins of Jaguar in 1922

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