1969 Jaguar Xke Coupe E-type Roadster Frame Off Restoration 6-cyl 4.2l Clr Title on 2040-cars
United States
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We offer exactly what you would expect: Auctions which are Simple and Easy, ...the way it should be! 1969 JAGUAR XKE COUPE E-TYPE ROADSTER FRAME OFF RESTORATION 6-CYL 4.2L CLEAR TITLE 69 JAG "ON THE PROWL & FOR SALE" The Restoration Was Completed In 2006 THIS CAR IS A REAL LOOKER - YOU JUST CAN'T TAKE YOUR EYES OFF IT! If you are interested then please make an offer - Use the "MAKE OFFER" button at the top of the page *ALL OFFERS ARE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED AND EVALUATED... ...AND WHAT WE ARE WILLING TO ACCEPT CAN CHANGE AT ANY TIME
DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS: This beautifully restored classic Jaguar was part of a collection of a real genuine motoring enthusiast. Their vast procurement over the years of classic cars represents some of the best cars of any collection. Reluctantly it has been decided to sell some of them, and you now have the opportunity to become the new owner. This car is pristine and was on the front cover of Hemmings Sports & Exotics Car magazine of February 2008. If you would like to see more photos, please contact us. At the bottom of the listing there is a copy of the 100pt inspection answering there-in many questions about the vehicle, please read through this report thoroughly and if you still have any questions fell free to contact us, email is preferred, but you can always call us anytime at 845-430-1917
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