1964 Jaguar E-type Coupe Xke on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Arkansas, United States
THIS IS A 1964 JAGUAR, 2 SEAT FIX-HEAD COUPE
This car, has had some Major Restoration work done on it...and some High-Performance improvements were made too!
This work was done in 2006, by the previous owner (Canada).
A five (5)-speed Transmission
An Electric Cooling Fan, with an Aluminum Radiator
A light-weighted fiberglass bonnet has been added.
Plus, two late model SEATS were also added
There are no scratches
NO Dents or Rust, on the PAINT
CHROME, or the WIRE WHEELS...
Car LOOKS GREAT!
RUNS GREAT!
DRIVES Even GREATER!
I believe that I am the third owner, the mileage was 27,545 when I bought the car...that was almost 5 years ago.
It has 27,561 miles now.
The car has been kept inside, in a climate controlled environment
Additional work has been done this year: (ALL ORIGINAL factory parts were used to replace older parts).
Jaguar E-Type for Sale
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