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S834292DN

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 S834292DN 12 August 1957
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 17 July 1957 United States
 
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 VS-1417-9 
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 November 2005.

 

Record Changes

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2007-02-15 21:15:29 | XK Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: cornish grey
  • Factory Interior Color was added: red
  • Factory Top Color was added: n/a
  • Original Distributor was added: Jaguar Cars North America
  • Original Owner City was added: Brunswick
  • Original Owner State was added: N/A
  • Original Owner Country was added: United States
  • Factory Delivery Year was added: 1957
  • Factory Delivery Month was added: 09
  • Factory Delivery Day was added: 20
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1957
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 08
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 12
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1957
  • Factory Build Month was added: 07
  • Factory Build Day was added: 17
  • 2010-04-05 05:49:08 | XK Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: n/a
  • Note About Originality was deleted, old value was: 1
  • Replacement Engine was changed from original to other jaguar
  • Replacement Engine Number was added: VS-1417-9
  • Last Seen was changed from 2005 to 2010
  • Photos of S834292DN

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    Exterior Photos (2)

    Uploaded March 2010:

    2010-03-06
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    Uploaded November 2005:

    2005-11-06
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    Detail Photos: Interior (3)

    Uploaded February 2011:

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    Detail Photos: Engine (3)

    Uploaded April 2010:

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    Detail Photos: Other (16)

    Uploaded March 2010:

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    Restoration Photos: Metalwork (3)

    Uploaded February 2011:

    2011-02-21
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    2011-02-21
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    2011-02-21
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    Restoration Photos: Carbs (1)

    Uploaded April 2010:

    2010-04-05
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    Restoration Photos: Transmission (1)

    Uploaded February 2011:

    2011-02-21
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