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1972 Jaguar Xke V12 Roadster,matching#'s, Silver, Excellent Candidate To Restore on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:48108 Color: Silver
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1972 Jaguar XKE






Vehicle Specifications

Year: 1972
Make: Jaguar
Model: XKE
Exterior Color: Silver
Title Status: Clear





DESCRIPTION
1972 Jaguar XKE Roadster - V12

1972 Jaguar XKE V12 Roadster, matching numbers, hard top and soft top, silver grey with black interior, manual transmission, wire wheels, the original owner was a sergeant in the military and comes with the original bill of sale from Jaguar and title verifies the same owner since new, very original one owner car and an excellent candidate for restoration. Engine runs.

If you have any additional questions Please call 310-975-0272 or email with any questions! We also welcome all international buyers. We can help with shipping quotes and arrangements.

 The car is located in beautiful Beverly Hills, CA. Please email or call with any questions! We also welcome all international buyers. We can help with shipping quotes and arrangements.

Any further questions please call 310-975-0272.

Contact Information

Beverly Hills Car Club
Phone: 310-975-0272

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Terms, Conditions and Notices of Sale

Please be advised, we take a lot of time to include as many representative photographs as possible and meticulously describe TITLE (hereinafter the "Automobile"). However, it is important to bear in mind that this vehicle is pre-owned and not in new condition. After carefully reading of this entire auction page, please email or call us (hereinafter the "Seller") with any questions or concerns, or to clarify any ambiguities.

If you are the lucky winner of this auction, you will be extremely pleased. Our cars are always in great shape and attract a lot of attention on the road, so much attention; they rarely make it to eBay due to sales through informal offers.

We regard our reputation very highly and customer satisfaction is our paramount concern. Therefore, we take pride in all our transactions and value every person who visits our auctions. We are extremely selective in the automobiles we purchase. We invest a lot of time to locate automobiles around the nation which are in pristine condition, of paramount quality, and which are of the most sought after models. In addition, the automobiles we restore ourselves are done with high quality materials and professional care.

Payment and Deposit

We require that you contact the Seller within twenty-four (24) hours, one (1) day, of this auction closing. A non-refundable deposit of ten percent (10%) is due within forty-eight (48) hours, two (2) days, of this auction closing and can only be paid to Seller by Cash (in person), Cashier's Check, Money Order, or some other form of certified transfer in US dollars. Full payment of the final price is due within seven (7) days of this auction closing and can only be paid to Beverly Hills Car Club by Cash (in person), Cashier's Check, Money Order or certified funds in US dollars. Please be advised that you are responsible for all fees associated with the purchase of the Automobile including but not limited to taxes and registration.

Once full payment is received, the Seller will provide clear title, Bill of Sale and additional Department of Motor Vehicle forms to you for signature. The forms must be completed before the Automobile is shipped or made available to you.

Due to the high cost of selling these automobiles, any failure to pay the deposit or final price of the auction within the time noted above will result in full action through eBay and legal action though state and federal law pursuant to this contract. In addition, the Automobile will be re-listed for sale.

Taxes, Licensing and Fees

California buyers will be charged sales tax and licensing and processed on your behalf. Out of state buyers and over sea's buyers (including other countries), we will send title and you will be responsible for registration and taxes in your own state or providence. All transactions will be charged a $199 documentation fee in addition to the sales price. If leaving the state or country, the car must be picked up by a transportation company that can provide a bill of lading, otherwise California sales tax will be charged. (All licensed transport companies provide these).

Delivery or Pickup

We highly respect our customers and want this transaction to be as smooth as possible. As an added value we will assist with any shipping arrangements. Regardless, you are responsible for all delivery costs and arrangements or picking up the Automobile. If the Automobile is not picked up by you or your designated delivery service agent or driver, the Seller will charge a fee of thirty dollars ($30) a day after two (2) weeks of the auction closing for everyday the Automobile is not picked up.

We require that you be of the age of 18 to bid.

The Seller does not provide financing and reserves the right to end the auction early for any reason.

Disclaimer: ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, ASSURANCES OR GUARANTEES. The Automobile is non-certified which is offered in pre-owned condition that is being auctioned without refund or exchange options. ANY and ALL representations made in the description above are made to the best of the Seller?? 1/2 s knowledge, however, due to divergent notions of condition and quality, you are encouraged rely on your own physical inspection of the Automobile and not the description above. Furthermore, due to the likelihood for latent and patent defects within and/or on a pre-owned automobile, the Seller cannot guarantee that all issues are disclosed in the description above. Despite the Seller?? 1/2 s best efforts, it is inevitable that some inaccuracies may occasionally be present in the description. Additionally the photographs of the Automobile are of the actual vehicle up for auction, however, the color and general appearance my appear differently based on your monitor and color settings. You are hereby advised that it is your responsibility to physically inspect the Automobile prior to completing the sale. Therefore, any claims or disputes as a result of or relate to failure to disclose or misrepresentation are hereby waived by you. The Seller is willing to show you the V.I.N, casting, and/or stamping numbers on the Automobile, however, the Seller cannot guarantee or does not make any assurances that the Automobile and/or its components are in fact original. As aforementioned, ANY representation, including originality, are made to the best of the Seller?? 1/2 s knowledge. The mileage of the Automobile listed above in the description is from the Automobile, however, you should understand that there is a possibility that mileage is not correctly listed on the Automobile due to the pre-owned nature of it. Therefore, unless the Seller expressly represents that the Automobile?? 1/2 s mileage is guaranteed, the Seller does not guarantee the mileage on the Automobile. This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California, USA. You hereby consent to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of courts in Los Angeles County, California, USA in all disputes arising out of or resulting from this auction. A bid within a jurisdiction that does not give effect to all provisions of these terms, conditions and notices is still valid to the extent these terms, conditions and notices are valid in that jurisdiction. You agree that if any part of these terms, conditions and notices is found to be unenforceable, the remainder of these terms, conditions and notices will remain in full force and effect. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller from and against any and all claims, proceedings, damages, injuries, losses, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorney?? 1/2 s fees), relating to the purchase of the Automobile that leads to any claim against us by a third-party, regardless of the nature of the cause of action or claim. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and the seller with respect to this auction and it supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and proposals, whether electronic, oral or written. Seller reserves the right to change these terms, conditions and notices at any time without notice. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved by Seller.

By bidding on this auction, you agree that you have read, understand, accept and will be bound, without modification, by all the terms, conditions and notices contained herein.

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