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18087

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Record Creation: Entered on 7 November 2011.

 

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Exterior Photos (1)

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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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2011-11-07 21:15:19 | Lofty writes:

Car was at auction 11/11
www.sothebysaustralia.com.au/lot_details.php

Auction description:
Lot No. 4
1937 SS Jaguar 100
In wonderful condition this vehicle is an exceptional example of the new range of cars launched in September 1935 by Sir William Lyons under the new 'Jaguar' name. Regarded as one of the greatest of automotive designs, it is perhaps the quintessence of the open British sports car. This example is absolutely superb and correct and is featured in the book 'The Forerunners of Jaguar in Australia and S.E. Asia', by Terry McGrath.

CHASSIS NUMBER 18087
ENGINE NUMBER 252589

ESTIMATE UPON REQUEST

Auction:
Important Collectors' Motor Cars by Public Tender
Held:
Friday 12 November 2010 10am - 5pm

7 Anderson Street, Double Bay, Sydney, NSW

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