5.3 XJ-S | Signal Red | ||||
Coupe | Biscuit | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Hollingdrake, Liverpool | |||||
4 September 1975 | |||||
8S 1033 SA | |||||
5W1029 | |||||
28054 | |||||
11 February 1975 | United Kingdom | ||||
1975 | Signal Red | ||||
2019 | Biscuit | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Original | Melbourne | ||||
Victoria | |||||
Original |
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Record Creation: Entered on 28 September 2009.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
Heritage Notes
This car is a prototype and the 27th XJ-S with RHD with original manual gearbox. It was a part of the first batch to be sent out to dealers in the UK.
Owner: Jim French
Melbourne boatbuilder, bought the jag in 2003 and am gradually restoring everything (email)Updated November 28th, 2009. Not legal proof of ownership. |
Photos of 2W1027BW
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2009-09-29 06:33:27 | Jim French writes:
This car has an original factory fitted 4-speed manual, although has 'BW' on the chassis number.
2010-10-24 12:03:58 | Bleasie writes:
It would be interesting to know how many if any of the 26 built prior to yours
None are recorded at Jaguar Heritage
As you have so much information on yours I suspect you have a Heritage Certificate
from Anders
regards Bleasie
2011-05-03 17:24:23 | Bleasie writes:
Hi Jim
The data plate shown is correct for the car as it was built/
in early 1975
the first V12 Man was not produced & despatched from the factory untill 21st August 1975
2W 1130--Body number 5W 1404
Gear box number KM 1010 all manual gearbox's start KM
would be interesting to know the Gear box number of yours
Having just created the V12 Man Data Base we now know 385 were built & not 352