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2009-03-07 19:07:36 | Rob Reilly writes:

info ex-CJA
owner listed as
R. Harrison

2010-12-30 02:48:32 | Adrian Harrison writes:

My saloon has travelled less than 35k (miles) & is currently off the road for some trimming. I will get around to a Heritage Certificate eventually. I purchased the vehicle in the early 90s, used it daily, rallied it once (JDCC) in NSW, took it off road in 1995.
Previous owner was also Harrison, bought from his executor, in Goulburn NSW for A$18k.
My eldest son Jamie will keep it in the family when I step off the planet. Regards, Adrian

2010-12-30 03:06:25 | Adrian Harrison writes:

Any information of the history of my vehicle prior to 1995 in Australia would be appreciated.I purchased it from the Estate of R.Harrison of Goulburn NSW, apparently a local TAFE lecturer & Jaguar Drivers Car Club member. I have had little luck with the vehicle - all the bonnet & engine panels were stolen from storage, carburettors, inlet manifold and all external engine parts from a restorer in Milperra, Sydney NSW. I have managed to source replacements & expect to re-register it next year (2011). The only modification to date is a custom made alloy fuel tank of approximately 140 litres (Australia, a land of sweeping plains...!). Adrian Harrison

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