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S814295

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Record Creation: Entered on 14 January 2006.

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2013-07-06
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2013-07-06 12:23:47 | Anonymous writes:

Sold at RM Auctions in 2012 $93,500

The subject of a year-long, frame-off restoration by a 40-year JCNA judge, it was started with a very solid original example, which has been owned by the seller for the last decade. He restores only one example at a time and produces multiple JCNA prize-winners and also owns one of the largest collections of Jaguars in the world, including hard-to-find pre-WWII models.

This fixed head coupe is described as a true, numbers-matching MC, finished in antique white with red leather interior. It indicates only 78,000 original miles, with just 10 miles since the restoration, which is thoroughly documented. This fixed head coupe includes all appropriate books and tools. It has never been shown and possesses a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate. The improved XK140 is described as much more "user friendly" than the original XK120, and the new owner will undoubtedly appreciate its creature comforts.

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