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660851

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 October 2005.

 

Car History

Australia

Owner: terry

I got my first XK at 21 and a second a year later in 1977 XK120 660224 was totally rebuilt over 12 months and driven 7,500 miles in 6 weeks and sold a week after getting back! went on to co- author the "Jaguar XK in Australia" 1985 and more recently The Forerunners of Jaguar" 30+ years of fun

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Updated April 6th, 2007. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 660851

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Action Photos (3)

Uploaded October 2005:

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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Restoration Photos: Engine (1)

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2005-10-25 07:22:14 | Terry McGrath writes:

car was supercharged with a Marshall Roots K300 blower in 1951 and was the fastest XK in Australia till the 1970's Holds a couple of hillclimb records

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