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S675667

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 April 2008.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

First owner : C.J.MC COY

Photos of S675667

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded June 2010:

2010-06-20
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Uploaded September 2008:

2008-09-07
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2008-09-07
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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded September 2008:

2008-09-07
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2008-04-25 14:24:05 | Arnaud de Clercq writes:

Je possède cette voiture depuis 2 ans. Entrenue par le Monsieur Trichet à Poitier, elle fonctionne parfaitement.

2008-04-26 07:43:11 | Peter Ingram writes:

As Arnaud writes in French we must accept Bordeaux and question Germany!!

While the engine number is nonsense the other number match. And finally the build date is
1954 May

2008-09-07 07:37:58 | de clercq writes:

Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust say that the car was manufactured the 27 th may 1954 exterior paint colour was Lavenbder Grey, the interior trim colour was red, the hood was fawn, the original distributor was Hornburg in Los Angeles and the first owner was C.J. MC COY from OKLAHOMA CITY !

2013-10-31 05:13:26 | Peter Ingram writes:

Apologies for post 5 years ago. The quoted engine number is quite sensible and I withdraw my unnecessary and aggressive remarks

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