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This moment seems to confirm the persistent belief that wherever we dig a hole, we can open a closed door to find gold in it.
An ugly warehouse in Cheshire has recently brought up such a discovery.
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Inside the warehouse was found a Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Coupé output in 1964 that has not been touched for decades.
Despite being covered with dirt, his style is well preserved.
The family of its deceased owner found the car, with PRF 935B number plate and discussed the findings with an antique H & H Classic car auction house.
On October 12, 2016, this E-type car will be purged of dirt and will star in the auction by H & H at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.
The Jaguar series I car was produced between 1961 and 1964 and is far below the E type, which is highly valued by collectors.
Approximately 85% of the total production of Jaguar sports cars like this is made for export sales so that it is produced with the steering on the left side.
Then this car becomes scarce because the steering wheel is on the right side. The findings are one of 1,798 Type E cars with a right-handed 3.8 liter capacity produced by their factory in Coventry.
@borju, when you blo a car, does your gle wes pay from the governance