1971jaguar Xke V12 Coupe Old English White, Auto,wire Wheels 26,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
1971 Jaguar XKE V12 Coupe, 26,000 original miles, one owner, old English white, in storage since 1990. Great body, no dents, excellent chrome, chrome wire wheels with Dunlop Elite tires. Vehicle still has the original factory leather interior in excellent condition. Original factory carpets in as new condition, interior and carpet are the original and have not been replaced. This vehicle was well cared for. Untouched immaculate headliner, engine bay clean, fuel system recently serviced. Rebuilt carbs and new twin fuel pump. No rust on body, tank removed and trunk floor inspected. Recent tune-up. Reasonable offers considered. An exceptional car with low mileage, like new! Important this is one of our customers cars. We have supplied a brand new fuel pump and rebuild kits for the carbs. This Jaguar is extremely original and has been in storage for more than 25 years. We have inspected the vehicle and have verified that the interior, headliner, carpeting, wheels and tires are all original factory. The paint is excellent condition for the age of the vehicle. There are no signs of rust or rot. We removed the fuel tank and the trunk floor is exceptional. The vehicle was probably painted during the 1990's. The owner has a collection of vehicles and we have assisted in selling several of these vehicle . It would be impossible to restore this vehicle for the price offered. We will do our best to answer any questions and will be happy to assist with obtaining a transport to the docks on an export sale. We recently exported an MGTC to France and the transport cost from our facility to Port Elizabeth New Jersey for export was 550 dollars. If you are overseas or can not inspect the vehicle we would recommend your getting an independent company to inspect this vehicle.
On Apr-28-14 at 01:31:00 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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