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SAJJNAEC7CC114191

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Jaguar XJ-S photo

3 more photos below

Record Creation: Entered on 9 August 2017.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Special Body

This car has a special body:

twr Sport

Photos of SAJJNAEC7CC114191

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded August 2017:

2017-08-03
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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded August 2017:

2017-08-03
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Detail Photos: Other (2)

Uploaded August 2017:

2017-08-03
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2017-08-03
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2017-08-03 04:10:19 | Simon writes:

This car is a very interesting piece of Jaguar history. It's a very early 3.6 and possibly a prototype car, it remained at the Jaguar factory unregistered for 6 months possibly used as a test car. Jaguar Cars Ltd road registered the car in Jaguar's name, the car was then dispatched to TWR Jaguar Sports to be converted. This conversion TWR number 008 was the first 3.6 XJS to be converted buy the renowned race team and completed on the 4th April 1984, 3 weeks after registration. The car was still kept registered to Jaguar Cars Ltd.

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