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1974 Jaguar Xj12 L Series 2 , Only 2 Owner, Low Mileage, on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:60000
Location:

United States

United States

1974 JAGUAR XJ 12 L SERIES 2

60,000 ORIGINAL MILES

VIN# UE2R51959BW

This is a great opportunity to own the finest car in the production of Jaguars. This car is a great barn fine, the Jaguar was in storage since 2001. The car has only 60,000 miles. This Jaguar was never repainted or any modifications, this car is not running at this time after 13 years without starting. The last time the car was driving it was in 2001 when the owner pass the DEQ and It past just fine, He never installed the tags on the plates. This is only two owner car, the second owner bought it in 76’s and the car had only 600 miles when he purchased. The second owner made only 60,000 miles on the car and the car was stored in dry environment Born/Storage.

The Jaguar does not have any rust on the body or under carriage. The body on the car is very straight with no door deans .The paint is faded from the sun /Oxidized. The black leather roof is in great condition with out no rips or tears, and Interior of the car is in excellent condition. No dashboard cracks or leather rips  or tears the carpet is perfect. All of the windows are original the door panels are solid never removed. I didn’t try to turn the engine over I’m not a restoration guy or mechanic to do this. I have all of the receipts and service maintenance going back to 1976 and until 2001. Before the car was stored it ran just fine with no problems according to the receipts and it passes the DEQ test. Anybody are welcome to check out the car before the auction ends. Different countries are welcome to bid on the car  as well.

The is not running and will need to be towed. Jaguar is sold as is with no warranty.  Please email for more information.

Thank you for looking.

 

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