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SAJJNVCB8EC114680

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 SAJJNVCB8EC114680 17 December 1985
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 5 January 1984 United Kingdom
 
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United KingdomC615WAC

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 March 2021.

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Heritage Notes

Note on engine number: chgd from 9DPBLA100808 Note on gearbox number: chgd from 000729 Note on color: HDN 281;

Photos of SAJJNVCB8EC114680

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded March 2022:

2022-03-15
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Uploaded March 2020:

2020-03-16
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Details Photos: Exterior (3)

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2021-03-24
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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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2010-12-23 06:25:08 | Bleasie writes:

Factory conversion LHD to RHD
then sold to UK market
Tell tale signs
Large driving light on front wings
Leather patch on Passenger door where togglle switch was.

2020-09-16 11:38:05 | pauls writes:

September 10, 2017, owner is from Leicester. Reg C 615 WAC. Bought it in 1986 when it was a demonstrator. It has done 2,000 miles in 11 years, it lives in a heated garage. 

USA Market car with LHD and was later converted to RHD by Jaguar then sold to the UK market.

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