1971 Jaguar E-type Ser 3 Fixed Head Coupe 2+2 on 2040-cars
Forest Hills, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.3 liter 12 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: Jaguar
Model: E-Type
Trim: Fixed Head Coupe
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: rear wheel drive/independent suspension
Mileage: 45,000
Sub Model: E-TYPE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Heritage Certificate Documented
Original Color Combination
Matching Numbers
My e-mail address ; domejag@aol.com to get picture link
Very Low Mileage Original Car
Please see over 100 addition pictures on shutterfly website
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The car has always been signal red with black leather interior. It has one repaint by the previous owner when he first bought the car. The paint has a very high luster and looks great from 5 to ten feet away. On close inspection it has its imperfections but with a very shiny luster plus the previous owner used a tiny artist brush extensively to apply touch up paint to cover up small rock chips etc. There are a few small scraps on the fender arches to note. One in front of the drivers front fender and one behind the drivers front fender. One behind the passenger rear tire and one on the passenger front fender. Nothing major but they don't show up that well in the pictures. The voltage regulator , alternator ,battery ,spark plugs all replaced 2/12 . Car is ready to be driven and enjoyed. Please look at all the pictures on the ebay auction but also the many other pictures I posted on my separate shutterfly web site. Please e-mail me at domejag@aol.com to get the exact link for over 100 additional pictures. There are many detailed underside, interior, exterior photo's of this beautiful car for your review. The car comes with a very nice car cover ,a Jaguar Heritage Certificate and the original owners manual ,documenting this cars originality and pedigree. Please type in this link for over 100 more photos of this car ;
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Engine number 7S1491-SA
Body Number 4S 50576
gearbox number 10515
Vin number 1S70505 BW
It was built December 30,1970 and dispatched January 25,1971
If you live within 200 miles of zip 11375 , you can certainly plan on driving this car home . It is very confidence inspiring ,drives straight and true , very solid feel and extremely comfortable to drive . If you need to have it shipped I will do my best to work with your agent.
Foreign buyers welcome. I will ship anywhere at the buyers expense working with the buyers agent. Any buyer outside the United States must pay for the car by wire transfer to my bank. U.S. BUYERS must pay by wire transfer, certified bank check by a large US BANK OR cash. I reserve the right to sell the car privately.
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"survivor" 1-owner 44576 actual miles 100% original paint black cal plates 66 67
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