Jaguar 1969 E-type Roadster on 2040-cars
Hanover, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2 Liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: E-Type
Trim: Open Two Seater
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 81,930
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Robin Egg Blue
This 1969 roadster has been in storage for many years. The car is pretty much complete, what I see missing is the air filter assembly, the windshield, the radio console, the soft top header panel and some interior bits and pieces. The body on the car has had new full floors installed and outer sills. There is some rust in the front belly pan and a little bit in the part where the spare wheel goes. I have not tried the engine, so I can't answer if it is stuck or not. The interior pictures give a good indication of the condition of it. The car is being sold for restoration and the price reflects this. If you have any questions email or call Dan at 01-781-630-0185 or Ray at 01-617-838-3728. The car does roll and steer so it can be transported fairly easily.
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