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1G6267DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 19 August 2009.

 

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Registration No: AME647H

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2009-08-19 08:14:05 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 7/09
www.classicauctions.co.uk/lotdetail.php

Auction description:
Lot : 33
1969 Jaguar XJ6 2.8 Litre
SOLD for £2750
Registration No: AME647H
Chassis No: 1G/6267DN
Engine No: 7G/1059885
Colour: Beige
Trim Colour: Red
MOT: Feb 2010

This car, a rare four-speed manual with even rarer overdrive, is understood to have benefited from an engine overhaul by Wrighton Engineering of Bromsgrove not to mention a radiator recore and sundry rechroming; the combined cost of which has been put at £6,000. Understandably, the vendor describes the XJ6 as being in "very good" condition with regard to its engine, transmission, electrical equipment, interior trim, bodywork and paintwork. While, the odometer shows an unwarranted 57,000 miles. The paperwork on file apparently includes around fifteen old MOT certificates and numerous invoices. An original short-wheelbase Series 1 XJ6 is a rare thing, and arguably represents William Lyons' last masterpiece in its purest form. As such, this pampered example is well worth a look.

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