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1963 Jaguar E Type Xke Series 1 Fhc Matching #s Opalescent Gunmetal Red Leather on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1963 Mileage:10000 Color: Opalescent Gunmetal /
 Red
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 speed
Engine:3.8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 888444
Year: 1963
Exterior Color: Opalescent Gunmetal
Make: Jaguar
Interior Color: Red
Model: E-Type
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: FHC
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 10,000

1963 Jaguar E Type 3.8 XKE Series 1 FHC Matching Numbers in the Very Desirable Original Color Combination of Opalescent Gunmetal and Red Leather, most believe this is the most beautiful color combination and I personally agree! This car is about 90% mechanically restored, The exhaust system is tight, Resonators are new chromed units. Rear mount is new/modified, Silencers are new, Mountings are new, Exhaust manifolds are good, with good studs, Downpipes are good originals. Front suspension is checked and fully functional, Bushings are good, Brakes are new, Bearings are new, Rotors are new, Balljoints reshimmed and new boots, Steering is good. Cooling system is new. The engine block is good and holds good pressure, the heater system has been correctly blanked off, The water pump is new, All the hoses are new, The header tank is a re-furbished original, Radiator is a rebuilt copper core later model 4.2 unit correctly modified for a 3.8 system, Thermostat new, correct type. Warm up and bypass function as factory, Fan is original type, new otter switch, works as factory, Fan shroud is original, temp gauge works correctly. New fuel system front to back. Tank and mounts, Fuel pickup plate to suit external pump, Fittings, lines, External fuel pump and rubber mountings, Screens and filters, Fully re-furbished carburetors and air intake system. Brake system is fully overhauled, All cylinders and calipers sleeved in stainless. 12 PARTS, Seals are new, All soft lines are new, Resevoirs are original good used, Hard lines were replaced as needed. Some remain original, Pedal box is checked for function, Pads are new, Handbrakes are fully overhauled and new pads, Clutch has all new hydraulics, Rotors are all new. Rear end is completely overhauled, All bearings , seals, mountings and U joints are new, All steel parts sandblasted and re- painted, Dampers are new, Trailing arms are re-bushed, Brakes are new. Rotors, pads, handbrakes, calipers in stainless, lines replaced as needed, Hub carriers are rebuilt and there are new splined hubs. Brand New Wire Wheels from XK's Unlimited and Brand New Vredestein Tires (wheels and tire package cost about $3000!) Actual mileage is unknown. Ready for you to do the paint, interior and cosmetics, the fun stuff. I hate to sell it but I have a business opportunity and need to raise some funds. I have $45k into it and that is what the buy it now is, good luck!

Here's a link to Jay Leno talking about and driving his 1963 E Type FHC and about how much he loves it, he also says these are sleeper cars that he believes will be going up even higher in value! Leno

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