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T820077DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 May 2011.

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Details Photos: Exterior (3)

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2011-05-09 16:25:39 | pauls writes:

Car on offer at:
www.hiltonandmoss.com/vehicle_information.php

Sellers description:
Jaguar XK 150 3.8 S Roadster
Year: 1960 | Price: POA

Carmen Red with black interior and roof. First registered on the 10th May 1960, chassis number 820077 was supplied new by Barts of Birmingham to a Mr J. E. Johnson of Moseley and has covered less than 40,000 miles since that day. Having never been restored and showing a most wonderful and mellow patina this example of the rare and sought after 'S' model is an original right hand drive car with full matching numbers and is ready to be driven and enjoyed.

2014-08-07 06:06:58 | PaulW writes:

Believed to exist in USA

2014-08-08 16:38:40 | Peter Ingram writes:

A traveller: Was in Harrahs Museum in Las Vegas early 2000s F/S at Hilton Moss in Essex UK May 2011.POA Mint Condition Could well have made another crossing

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