1969 Jaguar Xke Series 2 Coupe Red/tan Very Nice Driving Example W.recent Servic on 2040-cars
Gaylordsville, Connecticut, United States
1969 Jaguar XKE Series 2 Coupe Red with a tan interior. Very strong running car. About 55,000 miles. The Jaguar XKE is considered one of the most beautiful cars ever made. This is a numbers matching car. The series 2 Jaguar cars represent a great value in a XKE, they cost much less than the series 1 cars and they offer excellent performance and basically the same looks. The steering wheel fitted to the car will not go with the sale. The steering wheel in the photos will go with the car. Car is located in northern Westchester County New York. If you have questions you can reach me thru ebay or call 860-350-1140. There are detailed photos on this page forzamotorsports with the usual com ending, please make the effort to visit the page and study the photos if you are seriously interested. Buyer pays shipping, international buyers welcome. I can help set up shipping to any part of the world but you must pay for it. Please watch my auctions the same collector I am selling this car for has a series 1 Jaguar coupe that only needs minor details to be very nice, that should be listed soon. |
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