VIN: Jaguar E-type 3.8 FHC Prototype chassis 885002
/As denoted by its ‘885’ VIN prefix, chassis 885002 was a left-hand drive E-type FHC. It was completed in mid 1960 as the second ‘proper’ E-type FHC. Together with the original FHC…
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