14 November 2016

Long-lost sports car to go under the hammer

A LONG-lost sports car first owned by a British-born princess and recently found on a Caribbean island is set to go under the hammer in Leominster.

Built in February 1962, less than one year after the launch of the E-Type at the Geneva Motor Show, the car 'Aga Khan Jaguar E-Type’ is among the first few hundred Roadsters to be made in right-hand drive and retains several early features that are highly prized by collectors today.

The only RHD E-Type Roadster ever supplied new to the French market, it was first owned by Princess Nina Aga Khan.

Source: Long-lost sports car to go under the hammer



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