1973 Jaguar E-type Coupe Xke on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Engine:Ford 351
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 78,809
Make: Jaguar
Exterior Color: Red
Model: E-Type
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2-door
Drive Type: RWD
1973 Jaguar E-type with Ford 351 engine and auto transmission. Picked this car up in Phoenix, Arizona last year, just not the right project for me. Has rust in drivers and passengers floor boards, and under gas tank. Have front windshield but it is cracked, have rear hatch glass. Have new rubber seals for front and real glass. Car does run but needs a tune up. Gas tank was cleaned and pressure tested by local radiator shop. Had to put a new water pump and alternator on the engine. Look at the pictures for condition, clear Arizona title Car is for sale locally so I may end the auction early. $500 payment through PayPal due 48hrs after auction ends. Rest of payment seven days after auction through bank transfer or certified check
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