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1962 Jaguar Mk.II 3.4 Litre

1962 Jaguar Mk.II in The Hot Potato, Movie, 2011 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1962 Jaguar Mk.II 3.4 Litre

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

Owner of this vehicle: Laurie

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2012-09-07 11:39

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dsl SX

2012-09-07 11:40

A genuine UK plate Mk2 3.8 litre. DVLA details for KBY 95C are:
Date of Liability 01 08 2011
Date of First Registration 16 10 1989
Year of Manufacture 1965
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 3800cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour RED
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available.

Laurie EN

2012-10-04 21:15

The hot Potato - Interesting I own this car or were there two, I bought a 3.4 litre automatic red car From TLO film Services with a certificate of authenticity with the transition plates KBY 95C, the registration was changed during or just before filming even had a 1969 tax disc from the film set in the window.

I drove it back from the TLO, cars from Hot fuzz and other tv shows were available although the police cars from hot fuzz were a bit of a mess

The car is currently undergoing restoration and the car is a 1962, they may used a green 3.8 that was manual for some of the other shots, but with marks on the bumper and the inside no doubt is my 3.4

-- Last edit: 2012-10-04 21:26:21

dsl SX

2012-10-04 22:21

The only comment I can add is that the KBY xxxC series does not seem to have been issued in period (although KBY xxxD was genuine from March 66). So I think KBY 95C is a more recent retro plate from DVLA and not the original identity (whether 3.4 or 3.8), an idea which the DVLA date of first registration as 1989 may support. However I am surprised at a retro combination so close to a real issue - normally they use clearly different series.

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