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Jaguar XK120, XK140 & XK150 photo

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2016.

 

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Exterior Photos (7)

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2016-01-09 10:43:07 | terry mcgrath writes:

This is the car that drove of the Ferrybridge Weymouth in the 1962 movie "The Damned" or "They/these are the Damned" starring Oliver Reed.

2016-01-12 09:17:05 | Jeremy B writes:

Apparently the stuntman cracked his bonce on the windscreen and took a while to surface !

I would imagine this XK was scrapped after being fished out, even though prices were not rock bottom in '63.

Anyone have any more info?

2016-01-15 15:19:08 | David Bentley writes:

Reg. NWB 71 and L 900 BZ (a British Forces in Germany reg.). First owner: Mr Kelsey. I do not have any record of its having survived.

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