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1967 Jaguar E Type , Great Unmolested Original Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:55200
Location:

Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States

Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States
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-1967 JAGUAR E TYPE 4.2 FIXED HEAD COUPE-
 -VERY ORIGINAL  NEVER RESTORED 55,000 MILE SURVIVOR - - THE LAST OF THE SERIES ONE COVERED HEADLIGHT CARS AND THE MOST DESIRABLE DRIVERS CARS-
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1967 E Type Series One 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe . A Rare find . All Matching Numbers in the highly  desirable original color combination of black  with red leather and  with the Jaguar Heritage Certificate confirming all . With just 55,000 genuine  miles ,  this car had just 2 previous owners since 1966 . Original owners had the car over 40 years .  The car was then in storage from the mid - late '70's until purchased by the 2nd owner about 5 years ago . The car then had a full service to return to the road including complete disassembly and totally rebuilt the engine , gearbox , rear end and brakes . It also received all new tires and wheels and a stainless steel exhaust system . All mechanical components were meticulously refurbished but with an eye towards preserving the originality and integrity of the car overall . The interior is totally original and untouched for nearly 50 years with great patina . The car has a great original body with  no rust or accident damage and one 40 year old repaint  in the original color. It comes complete with original tool roll  , factory jack in bag  , original from new  factory  Dunlop RS5 spare tire  , owners manual & warranty book in pouch that also confirms the original owners name which matches the Hertiage Certificate. This is really a lovely original  turnkey car ready to enjoy  and a preservation class candidate .This car is for the buyer or collector who is looking for a great original E Type in  very nice unmolested condition . The astute buyer will immediately recognize how truly rare this car is , or any car in this condition . It is not something that is often seen , and increasingly harder to find , as they rarely are offered for sale and with the current market  showing  that original unrestored cars are now very desirable  , cars like these are now on a fast upward trend . We have taken over 130 photos trying to show every aspect of the car  , so please  look at them all and then  , should you have any questions , please ask , before bidding . We have decades of experience shipping cars of all types around the globe  , please ask for a quote to most major ports worldwide . We will handle all of the shipping arrangements for you  (at buyers expense) and you simply pickup at the port . Please inquire .





 
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 PLEASE NOTE , THIS CAR LEFT THE JAGUAR FACTORY IN COVENTRY ENGLAND  IN OCTOBER OF 1966 AND IS TITLED HERE IN THE US AS A 1967  . THE TERMS OF THIS SALE ARE THAT IT IS SOLD STRICTLY ON AN "AS IS " BASIS . THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO  WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ,  OF ANY TYPE  ,  . THE CAR IS SOLD WITH A CLEAR TITLE . BY  BUYING  THIS CAR THROUGH EBAY ,   THE BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THESE TERMS AND AGREES TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE AS STATED .  FOR BUYERS  OUTSIDE THE USA , WE CAN ARRANGE  SHIPPING FOR THIS CAR  TO MOST  MAJOR PORTS WORLDWIDE  . , PLEASE INQUIRE . WE WILL HANDLE ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOU . A $2000 ;DEPOSIT IS DUE BY PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE  EBAY PURCHASE AND THE BALANCE WILL BE DUE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS THEREAFTER BY BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY , NO EXCEPTIONS . PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDIING . THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST .




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