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United KingdomGTN366

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 April 2012.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Exterior Photos (2)

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2012-04-27
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2012-04-27
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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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Detail Photos: Other (1)

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2012-04-27 21:27:53 | blighter writes:

Sold H&H auction 16/09/09 for GBP17,050
"Finished in black with fawn leather upholstery, this particular example was first registered in Newcastle-upon-
Tyne (or so its 'GTN 366' number plate would imply). Acquired by the vendor's late husband post-WW2, the
SS Jaguar has remained part of the family ever since. Said to have been used regularly up until its last tax
disc expired in April 1967, the saloon has not run for some forty-two years. Barn stored during that time it
appears to be substantially complete but now requires a full restoration. As well as having the correct 'SS'
emblem and '3.5 Litre' designation cast into its cylinder block, the car carries 'SS' badging to its radiator
grille, rear bumper and wheel spinners. Not for the feint-hearted, this rare surviving SS Jaguar nevertheless
has plenty of potential."

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