Jaguar 1969 E-type 2+2 Coupe Body Shell on 2040-cars
Norwell, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:None
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Jaguar
Exterior Color: British Racing Green
Model: E-Type
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: 2+2
Drive Type: Not Applicable
This 1969 XKE came from Colorado where it spent most of it's life. It was a manual car and the colors are British Racing Green with tan interior. The fellow that had the car went this far and never finished it. The trunk area is in excellent condition. The only thing I see needing attention is the passenger side front floor. This is a body shell that comes with a new windscreen and a the new rubber gasket. The windscreen is tinted. The body shell comes with the dolly it is sitting on, so it can be moved and shipped. What you see is what you get. I do not have anything else that goes with it, i.e. no ID, no commission plate and no title. Like I said what you see is what you get. It is a good solid donor body. The body shell has been stored inside and is sitting inside now. This does not come with a title, it is a body shell and would be considered a part if you want import it overseas. I can assist with obtaining shipping. If you have any questions please email or call Ray at 001-617-838-3728.
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