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Jaguar S-type Saloon, 3.4l Rhd Automatic on 2040-cars

US $8,750.00
Year:1967 Mileage:44774 Color: Opalescent Maroon /
 Tan
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic - Bog Warner
Body Type:Saloon, 4 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 Cyl, 3.4L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: P1B8478BW Year: 1967
Make: Jaguar
Model: S-Type
Trim: Base
Options: Power Steering, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 44,774
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Opalescent Maroon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Carburetors: Twin SU HD6 1 3/4 inch
Number of Cylinders: 3442cc 6 cyl twin overhead camshaft
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"It rides well looks rough. In dire need of a full respray."

RARE Jaguar restoration project in progress! 1967 S-type 3.4L RHD (Right Hand Drive) for sale.


ONLY about 10,000 were ever built, the 3.4 Liter version was NEVER sold in the USA.

I bought this car in Wales, UK in 2008. I began restoring at the dealer I purchased it from. I was told the car was a "barn find" and stored for over 20 years. Between both restoration & parts I have on hand my investment is north of $22,000.

I'm selling because my job is sending me to Japan.

A link for an overview of this unique car: http://www.car-nection.com/jagbase/jagstype.htm

The following was done in Wales:
  • Complete under body rebuilt (Front & Rear independent suspension)including rust proofing.
  • Brake vacuum tank replaced
  • Fuel tanks were pulled pressure tested and resealed
  • New Spark Plugs & Wires (of course)
  • Brand New Stainless Steel exhaust
  • The rear corner wings behind the wheel arches replaced (in the Pics the grey sections)
  • The transmission fully rebuilt (done in San Diego - 2010)
  • 5 New tyres (tires; if your American)
  • The carburetor was rebuilt with-in the last year
List of items I have that go along with the car:
    • Set of two rear Spline Hubs (If you choose to replace with Spoke wheels)
    • Set of refinished interior wood
    • Wind up/down Radio antenna (I think it's so cool)
    • New Wing mirrors
    • Various rubber seals (windscreens, some of the windows)
    • One used spoke wheel (I hoped to replace the original Disk wheels)
    • New leaper for the bonnet (hood)
    • New boot (trunk) lid badges, S-Type & 3.4L
    • New 15" wood Steering Wheel
I'm sure there is more I'm forgetting about. So please don't hesitate to ask.

Being sold "as is" No warranty included. I'm offering this car on another site so I may pull this ad at anytime.

Jaguar S-Type for Sale

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The Jaguar F-Type – as either a coupe or a convertible – has proved easy to fall in love with. It's one of the best looking cars in the world, period. And it has been endowed since launch with lovely engine options on either end of the range, athletic rear-drive handling, and a tuneful exhaust that sets one's heart to thumping. So how does Jaguar improve on such a winning formula? The answer that enthusiasts have hoped for is that Jag offer its sports machine with a traditional manual gearbox. And for the 2016 model year, those hopes have been fulfilled. Always wiling to take one for the team, I flew out to New York state to drive the 2016 F-Type S Coupe, fitted with the new manual transmission. (The trip included time in the F-Type R AWD that you'll hear more about later, and a long stint in the Range Rover Sport SVR, so I wasn't exactly shy about requesting the gig.) The short version is that the F and the 6MT get along like special sauce, lettuce, and cheese. But for the detailed blow-by-blow follow along. Driving Notes So, how is the manual? That's the primary force animating this review, after all. The short answers are: great, fine, just dandy. The middleweight clutch (not too light, not too firm) is easy to operate at speed or in heavy traffic. The gearlever offers positive, smooth action, not particularly mechanical, with throws that are of average length. The closest analogous experience I've had is with BMW manuals, though the Jag's clutch is slicker. But the biggest win for the stick shift in the F-Type is spiritual (if you'll excuse my being a bit romantic). This is after all the heir to the E-Type legend, a stirring rear-drive coupe (or convertible) that looks like wet sex and goes like heaving hell. The eight-speed automatic will continue to offer a more modern driving experience, but the manual just feels right with the car. You're going to have to prefer that kind of purity over outright speed to get the manual, too. Jag with sell you a hand-shaker with the base, 340-horsepower F-Type or the 380-horse F-Type S, but not with the V8 or new-for-'16 AWD variants. The supercharged V6 in the S is far from disappointing. Keep the sport exhaust active and you're likely to be the best sounding thing on the road that day, unless you run up on a coffee klatch of Ferraris.

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