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233695DN

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United KingdomDFB421D

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 July 2021.

 

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2021-07-18 16:41:31 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 7/21
www.bonhams.com/auctions/26809/lot/43/

Auction description:
Lot 43
1966 Jaguar MK2 3.8 Saloon
Registration no. DFB 421D Chassis no. 233695DN
Sold for £ 4,275 (US$ 5,914) inc. premium
Bonhams MPH July Auction
17 Jul 2021, 13:00 BST
Bicester, Bicester Heritage
Odometer reading: N/A
MOT Expiry: N/A

*Barn find Jaguar MK2 project car
*3.8 manual overdrive gearbox
*Matching numbers
*Sold for restoration

This 1966 example presents itself as a unique opportunity to restore a barn find project car. Originally finished in Blue with a Grey interior, it is believed to have been last taxed and on the road in 1983. The car will need a full restoration and the exterior bodywork, paint, interior and engine bay areas will require particular attention. The car is currently not running, but is believed to be largely complete. This is an exciting opportunity to restore a sought-after example of Jaguar's famous executive saloon.

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