1964 Jaguar E-type Coupe Xke on 2040-cars
Thida, Arkansas, United States
For more pictures email at: ashleeahharmen@seeksfun.com .
THIS IS A 1964 JAGUAR,
2 SEAT, FIXED-HEAD COUPE!!! It is now kept inside in a climate controlled, environment.
This car, has had some Major Restoration work done ...and some High-Performance improvements were also made!
This work was done in 2006, by the previous owner (Canada).
A five (5)-speed Transmission
An Electric Cooling Fan, with an Aluminum Radiator
A light-weighted fiberglass bonnet has been added.
Plus, two late model SEATS were also added.
I am not sure about the car's history, but the motor has JAGUAR 5-2-64, stamped in raised letters on the motor's
block.
PRESENT CONDITION:
There are no scratches
NO Dents or Rust, on the PAINT
CHROME, or the WIRE WHEELS...
Car LOOKS GREAT!
RUNS GREAT!
DRIVES Even GREATER!
I believe that I am the third owner, the mileage was 27,545 when I bought the car...that was almost 5 years ago.
It has 27, 561 miles now.
The car has been kept inside, in a climate controlled environment
Additional work has been done this year: (ALL ORIGINAL factory parts were used to replace older parts).
From January to March of 2016 the following new parts were replaced:
NEW WATER PUMP
Harmonic Balance controller,
Seats and carpet were removed to repair small rust places in the rear, floor-pan.
Both Rear Stabilizing Bars were replaced,
NEW BATTERY
The 3-SU carburetors were tuned!
ALL WORK WAS DONE BY Mechanics that work on and restore BRITISH Cars.
Lubrication and all fluids have been topped up.
(5) Tires, look NEW but they have been on the car a long time.
IF there ARE ANY OTHER Conditions that need attention, I am not aware of them.
THIS CAR WILL TURN HEADS WHEN YOU PASS OTHERS BY...AND YOU WILL BE OUT OF SIGHT!
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Mon, 17 Feb 2014Typically convertibles are spun off of coupes, but sometimes it goes the other way. Like the Porsche Cayman that was based on the Boxster, the Lotus Exige spun off of the Elise, and the Jaguar F-Type, which arrived as a roadster before the coupe debuted. But if the latest reports are to be believed, Jaguar could be planning something in between.
According to Auto Express (which has, mind you, been known to stretch the rumors out some), Jaguar is toying with the idea of offering a partial convertible version of the F-Type - something Porsche would call a Targa (and which we would too if Stuttgart weren't so litigiously protective of the name). The additional roof configuration would give the F-Type three body-styles, giving its customers more choices.
It wouldn't be the only sports car to offer three roof options: There's the Porsche 911, of course. Ferrari once offered GTB, GTS and Spider versions of the 348 and 355. The Chevy Corvette has been offered in all three forms, as was the Pontiac Solstice many moons ago. But that kind of variety in roof configurations has become scarce. Jaguar's decision reportedly depends on whether it can make the business case or not. Do you think there'd be enough demand for a lift-roof F-Type?
50th Anniversary Porsche 911 vs. Jaguar F-Type Coupe is a battle of beauty, brawn
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The F-Type Coupe is an incredibly masculine car, MT describing it as "a British Corvette." The coupe's exterior lines are tautly stretched over its athletic body, and it's supercharged 5.0-liter V8 sounds like a demon's growl. Jaguar seems to have things right with its latest sports car.
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