1972 Jaguar E-type on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
I had new clutch installed , airconditioning work , alternator rebuilt, Radiator core rebuilt and upgraded for better cooling. The air conditioner
has lost its freon a couple years ago from sitting. I had the RPM gauge rebuilt but now it works occasionally, I
suspect a loose wire in the system. Everything else works, although
the work was done years ago there is only 6000 miles on these items. All receipts for the work I did are in the
folder along with the previous owners. Lots of documents , even have the sales brochure and original operating
manual. Engine number matches the vin.
The body of the car is excellent, other than a few nicks. The only thing I could find is a repair behind the rear
wheels I have a photo where
repair was made and its a very small area same on the opposite side but nothing shows up, I'm thinking its from the
rear wheels throwing rocks. I find no other areas on the car that had any work. At some point the car had a respray
there is no information in the
receipts, it had to be over 40 years ago that this was done. This car has always been garaged.
The seats show some cracking of the leather and are very comfortable.
The engine runs smooth and strong and burns clean, I recently replaced the tank radiator header where the radiator
cap is.
I also replaced the front brake lines and an electronic sensor cap on a brake reservoir, oil pressure is great. I
have never had any issues with this motor I did install a small purple light next to the gear shift so i could see
when the cooling fans were turning on and running. I Installed it next to the gear shift so i could see when the
cooling fans were running , this is noted in the pictures.
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