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669122

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United KingdomOLT902

 

Record Creation: Entered on 5 November 2011.

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2011-11-05 10:49:27 | John Summers writes:

Listed in the Bonhams Harrogate sale 16/11/11. Has been stored in a leaky garage since the 1970s. Looks original but ropey!

2011-11-07 21:34:26 | pauls writes:

URL for above:
www.bonhams.com/eur/auction/19292/lot/303/

Auction description:
Lot No: 303
1954 Jaguar XK120 Coupé
Registration no. OLT 902
Chassis no. S669122
Engine no. F168585
Estimate: £5,000 - 7,000, € 5,700 - 8,000
Offered for restoration, this 'barn find' XK120 was purchased from a Weymouth pet shop proprietor by the current owner in 1971 and used regularly for only two years before being laid up in a less than entirely weatherproof garage. There the XK remained for over 30 years until a passing vehicle collided with the garage and demolished it. Offered with old-style logbook, this challenging yet potentially most rewarding restoration project is sold strictly as viewed. No reserve.

2011-11-26 17:50:46 | Simon Roope writes:

Sold at Bonhams, Harrogate 16/11/2011 for £8,280 (inc buyer's premium)

2015-05-26 12:54:38 | Graham Gauld writes:

Purely for the record. This car was raced in the North of England in the late 1950s by future Lotus driver Jimmy Blumer .

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