1971 Jaguar Xke Fixed Head Coupe, Not 2+2, In Storage Many Years, Needs Tlc on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
This is a 1971 Jaguar XKE Fixed Head Coupe. Not a 2+2 car. Not a V-12 car.
***Please note that I have not had time to clean this car up for pictures. This car shows so much better than she looks in these pics.*** The interior is very complete and in very good shape. The only thing missing is the radio. The headliner is in good shape. The rear interior deck area and trim is in good shape. The dash is complete and in good shape. The door panels are in good shape. The seats appear to be good. I would recommend fresh dye on the seats and a new set of rugs. I have done an inventory on the rest of the car and this is what I see that is missing:
What this car needs is to have it serviced to get it running properly and fresh paint. This would make a very nice driver with less than 50,000 original miles. |
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