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Record Creation: Entered on 13 October 2010.

 

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Exterior Photos (2)

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Details Photos: Exterior (3)

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Detail Photos: Interior (3)

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2010-10-13 15:52:08 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 10/13/10
www.ctypeforsale.co.uk. More pics will be added there over the next few days.

2010-10-19 09:56:36 | Anonymous writes:

The photos and description are of an XKC not a 420G.

2010-10-20 07:48:18 | Pekka T. writes:

Hi! yes, that's why Paul has marked it's condition as "modified" as this car has the identity of a RHD 420G Jaguar Saloon, and most likely is also registered with that title date instead of "1953". So not misrepresented only misinterpreted, this vin# chassic number ans possibly some mechanicals from this 420G were used when this Proteus replica of a Jaguar C-type (or XKC) was built. Cheers!

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