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660665

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 November 2005.

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2013-04-08 22:34:42 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.duncanhamilton.com/cars-for-sale/competition-and-classic-cars/

Sellers description:
Price: £95,000
Transmission: Manual
Engine Capacity:3800
Fuel: Petrol
SPECIFICATION
1951 Jaguar XK120 Roadster Chassis no.660665.This car has a substantial and well known period history and was the subject of an extensive restoration carried out by Jim Avery, who fitted a 3.8 litre engine and disc brakes all round. An exciting and very useable car.

2013-09-12 15:24:56 | Peter Ingram writes:

Confused with 660605: This is the car sold by Duncan Hamilton

2014-01-28 17:27:46 | Colin Thomson writes:

This car chassis number 660665 and reg. no. has been owned by me for 25 years. The data shown is correct but the pictures and references to a car for sale by Duncan Hamilton are completely incorrect. As Peter Ingram suggests there may be a confusion with 660605 which could be the Hamilton car but I do not know. My car is silver with red interior as when delivered in 1951 and still has the original engine. Perhaps we should try to get these pictures removed and a correct picture added.

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