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United KingdomUVC554

Classic Jaguar Saloon photo

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Record Creation: Entered on 14 January 2017.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Frirst Owner: Mrs. M. Cotter UK Registration: UVC554

Photos of 790706BW

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded July 2007:

2007-07-26
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Uploaded April 2007:

2007-04-16
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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded April 2007:

2007-04-16
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2007-04-15 17:50:53 | StevenD writes:

This car was present at 2007 JCNA sanctioned concours in Tempe Arizona and put on by Jaguar Club of Central Arizona. The car was competing in the 2007 CopperState 1000 Road Ralley. It had modern AC and a current radio mounted in the dash by a previous owner. The current owners are justifiably proud of the car.

2007-07-26 16:32:41 | Dick Hile writes:

The Saloon is known as "The Queen Mum" as she's a regal old girl and also because the Queen Mother used one for a time as her official car. The PO exchanged the BW 250 auto for a GM T700 and I am forever in his debt for that act. She has been driven in the 2006 JONAT and the 2007 Copperstate 1000 and runs superbly. She placed First In Class at the Tucson JCNA sanctioned Concours, and Best of Show at a car show at Lake Powell. She has many more rallyes left in her.

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