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39069

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Record Creation: Entered on 12 May 2011.

 

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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2011-05-11 20:54:42 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.autocollectorsgarage.com/inventory/featured/1939-jaguar-ss100-3-5-litre-3906 ...

Sellers description:
Originally delivered to South Africa in 1938. The second owner acquired the car right after WWII and rallied and entered other local racing venues in South Africa until early 1950's. The third owner received the car in 1980 with an original engine that had thrown a rod. He rebuilt the car completely and replaced the engine with another correct 3.5 litre engine with the same M prefix E suffix. The fourth owner was 1984 and it was taken to New Zealand in 1986.
The car was then exported to Terry Larson, who is a famous expert on early Jaguars and racing Jaguars. The car was extensively restored by Mr. Larson and then sold to the fifth owner in Nevada in the 1990's. From there it went to the Prisma Collection in Montgomery, Alabama in 1994. In 2000 was sold the present owner in Texas.
The restoration has held up extremely well and the car is still in outstanding condition. In the last 10 years it has only gone to show or concours events in Texas. In 2011 it had a major tuneup and detail and is now ready for sale.

2012-01-08 21:53:02 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
www.europeanvintagecarcompany.com

Sellers description:
Jaguar SS 100 3.5 Litre
European Vintage Car Co.
colour Red
interior colour Beige
drive RHD
type Cabrio / Roadster
year 1938
Chassis No. 39069
Engine No. M1340 E
price P.O.R.
VAT No
city Cave Creek, Arizona
country USA

Otherwise same as above.

2018-01-14 04:46:50 | Terry Larson writes:

Sorry, not my restoration. Terry Larson

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