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1967 Jaguar Xke Early Series 1 4 Speed British Racing Green 1 Owner #'s Matching on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:58555 Color: has only seen one repaint back in the late
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Up for auction is this extremely rare  one of the last series 1 jaguar made,, 1967XKE 2+2 4 speed open head light coupe numbers matching finished in British racing green with black interior this jag is a one owner true and honest survivor the exterior has only seen one repaint back in the late 80s to its original color, all the glass Chrome trim and bumpers are original, all the frame rails and floorboards are solid no rust no putty or bondo anyware on this jag never been in any accidents or flooded, engine starts but is going to need some clutch and brake work before putting back on the road, the body is super straight on this car and all the lines and contours are sharp,front windshield has a minor Rock chip towards the passenger side Chrome trim and bumpers are showing some patina but is straight with no dings or dents, this is a super rare Jag being a one of the last series 1 made, this is a excellent weekend driver, if you have further questions the best and fastest way to get a hold of me is to give me a call at 832-892-6525 or 832-513-9324, can store Jaguar in my shop for up to 45 days at no charge for buyer, buyer is responsible for shipping costs
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CMC to produce limited run of Callum's Jaguar Mark 2 [w/video]

Thu, 04 Sep 2014

We were a more than a little jealous when designer Ian Callum revealed his Jaguar Mark 2 restomod that he commissioned from Classic Motor Cars. It turns out that we weren't the only ones that dug it - the reaction was so great that CMC got Callum's permission to create a limited run of them for customers. Although, with prices quoted between £350,000 and £375,000 ($572,000 - $613,000), we doubt Ian needs to worry about seeing a copy of his creation pass him too soon.
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Sun, Sep 11 2022

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Jaguar F-Pace SVR to debut this week at New York Auto Show

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