1968 Xke Two Seat Coupe, Runs And Drives on 2040-cars
Seaford, Delaware, United States
Engine:4.2
Year: 1968
Mileage: 54,875
Make: Jaguar
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Model: E-Type
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Black
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: Manual
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1968 XKE Two Seat Coupe NOT 2+2 Selling my 1968 XKE Coupe as I have too many projects Runs and drives great. Starts right up, idles well, shifts great. You can drive the car around my yard for a test, but the brakes need to be rebuilt so she can not be driven on the street. All numbers match She is solid for her age, with rust in the heel pans, rocker panels, bottom of doors, and above the rear wheel arches. These are all relatively easy rust repairs, common to almost all E-types. There is NO rust under the seats in the main floor or in the spare tire well. She's totally complete with all trim (See pictures) Her windshield is broken, all other glass good She has excellent fit in both the bonnet and doors (See pictures) With an 1966 E-type roadster selling recently for over $460,000, who knows how much this car will be worth in a few years. I can deliver the car to local ports for an added fee, please call me to work out an arrangement. Any other questions, please call me at: 302-542-6814 |
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