1973 Jaguar E-type Series 3 Roadster on 2040-cars
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
Feel free to email: palmerpvvorel@ukshoppers.com .
Here is your opportunity to own an absolutely goreous unrestored Series 3 E-Type roadster.
This car has traveled only 41,000 miles since new, and for the last 20 years has been a prized possession of a
recently deceased Jaguar collector (ex President of the Jaguar Association of New England and long-time JCNA
Concours Judge). The car has been meticulously maintained with beautiful original color paint (2001) and interior
(2012). The gorgeous beige leather seats have actually never been sat upon -- the owner was so meticulous that
sheepskin covers were put on whenever the car was driven.
The car was awarded Best-In-Show at the 2000 Jaguar Association of New England Concours, has been Best-in-Class
several times in the same annual concours, and most recently was invited and shown at the prestigeous Boston Cup
Concours in 2014, the Bristol RI Concours in 2015. All awards will go with the car.
This is a numbers-matching car with a Heritage Certificate from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust to prove its
originality. Everything on the cars works as new, has complete maintenance records going back 20 years, and has had
major service done by Brookline Jaguar in 2015. There is an extensive collection of manuals, charts, diagrams etc.
that will go with the car.
Don't miss out on this outstanding beauty.
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