1967 Jaguar E-type 4.2 Liter Fixed Head Coupe on 2040-cars
Hanover, Massachusetts, United States
This 1967 fixed head coupe XKE is an original California black plate car. We do have a Jaguar Heritage Certificate that lists the original owner from the factory. This is not a matching number car in the fact the engine was replaced with another 4.2 E-type engine and it does turn freely. The good thing about the car is the California body. The floors, sills and the trunk area are in great condition, these areas usually have rust. We got the car in without the bonnet and we were able to obtain an open headlight bonnet, but it needs a belly pan as you can see in the photos. The rest of the body is really dry. The original color of the car was Willow Green with the Beige interior. The car is missing the air filter box, the header tank, the jack, the tools, the two front bumpers and misc. small bits and parts. The car is being sold for total restoration. The car steers and rolls so it can be transported. We can assist with obtaining shipping to anywhere in the world. If you have any questions please email or to speak to someone directly call Ray at 001-617-838-3728 or Dan at 001-781-630-0185.
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