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United Kingdom307UXR

United KingdomXWV610A

Jaguar XK120, XK140 & XK150 photo

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 June 2025.

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded October 2017:

2017-10-19
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Uploaded May 2017:

2017-05-08
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2017-05-08
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Detail Photos: Interior (2)

Uploaded October 2017:

2017-10-19
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded October 2017:

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2016-07-28 07:04:21 | Lofty writes:

Now has Jaguar XJ 6 4.2 Engine

2017-10-19 17:43:57 | Roger Learmonth writes:

Believed derelict in Houston in the nineteen eighties. Subjected to a Bondo paste restoration in1986. Exported to England in 1987, stripped and rebuilt properly in metal. XJ6 S3 big valve, straight port head with electronic ignition. New, old stock moss with OD. Twin 2" SUs. Ali rad, four wheel servo discs 72 spoke double laced wires.

2025-06-02 11:16:26 | pauls writes:

307UXR was pictured fully restored in the June 2025 issue of the XK Gazette magazine. A discussion of its history by its owner followed .

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