1952 Xk120se Roadster on 2040-cars
La Habra, California, United States
1952 Xk120 SE, Owned by the last owner for 50 years, Full Heritage Certificate comes with it. Original black paint, completely restored chassis as new ( underside is like new!!) brand new chrome wire wheels, brakes, and front suspension. Comes with side windows, seats, soft top frame, perfect battery boxes, perfect door and trunk fit, brand new wood floors, perfect gauges.Will need upholstery work. Complete matching numbers car. Absolutely rust free! In summary this car is an absolute barn find, it has been sitting in an airplane hanger for the last 50 years and was slowly being gone through cosmetically. Car has never seen the rain. ( UNDERSIDE IS LIKE NEW!!! ). Engine is installed but Currently not running ( It is missing 1 piston, otherwise block is PERFECT!!) The most original XK120SE out there, wont find another one like it! XK120 also comes with..... 1 xk140 MC motor complete 1 Xk motor complete 1 xk motor block and head 1 xk motor late e type 2 xk gear boxes 2 boxes (very large) parts Kind Regards, Sean (562) 665-5501 |
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