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United KingdomECG438H

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2019-08-25 15:08:36 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auciton 9/19
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2019-09-21/cars/ref-14-1969-jaguar-xj6-serie ...

Auction description:
Brooklands Motor Museum
September 21st 2019
1969 Jaguar XJ6 Series I (2.8 Litre)
Registration EGC 438H
Chassis Number IG4403BW
Engine Number 7G69789
Odometer reading 60,479 miles
Estimate £14,000 - £17,000

This exceptional, magazine featured, early XJ6 was manufactured at Browns Lane on 8th December, 1969 and was supplied initially to an engineering company based in Wolverhampton which is still trading today. An invoice for the sale of the car from 1970 for £2,468 is present in the history file. Finished in the period correct colour of Jaguar Light Blue with dark blue Connolly leather interior, the car still retains all its early production features including chrome dials, straight exhaust pipe finishers, small rear lights, the simple battery carrier and attached washer bottle, wheel trims and the original carpets. Servicing was initially conducted by the Jaguar factory service department but since 2000 it has been entrusted to Jaguar authorised retailers based in the Edinburgh area. All the invoices for this work are present in the extensive vehicle history file. In addition, the engine was restored in 1997 by VSE in Wales. This work is also recorded with a copy of the invoice and engine 'hot test' report. It has covered only 10,000 miles since the completion of this work.

The excellent bodywork was restored in more recent times by Classic Restorations in Scotland who are renowned for their outstanding work on Rolls-Royce and Bentley vehicles. The work included many new panels and a full repaint in the original and highly attractive colour scheme. A considerable history file accompanies ECG 438H which includes the original owner’s manual and wallet, all the MoT test certificates since 1972, a number of vehicle tax discs, various invoices for restoration, servicing and the engine rebuild and a copy of Jaguar World from 1993 which features this car and owner at the time. Offered to auction with a V5 registration document, this is an opportunity to own a stunning and very rare early Series I.

2023-06-18 13:14:36 | pauls writes:

Car returned to auction 7/21

www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2021-07-17/cars/ref-97-1969-jaguar-xj6-serie ...

Auction description:

Windsorview Lakes, July 17th 2021

1969 Jaguar XJ6 Series I (2.8 litre)

Lot Number 288 Registration EGC 438H Chassis Number IG4403BW Engine Number 7G69789 Odometer reading 61,240 miles Result Sold - £14,250

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