**one Owner Documented** 1970 E-type Roadster (ots) Series 2 on 2040-cars
Encinitas, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible (OTS)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2 original engine
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Jaguar
Model: E-Type
Trim: Connelly leather, correct radio, all stock trim
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 93,900
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
FIRST TIME EVER ON EBAY: THIS IS A DOCUMENTED ONE-OWNER E-TYPE ROADSTER; PAGES OF RECEIPTS AND RECORDS FOR EVERYTHING EVER DONE TO THIS CAR IN THE LAST 42 YEARS---down to the last penny! This car has been TOTALLY PAMPERED BY ONE OWNER FOR 42 YEARS.
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I have shipped many cars overseas out of nearby Long Beach, California port. See my ebay feedback of over 1,300 transactions and 100% positive feedback.
Engine was professionally rebuilt only 9,000 miles ago (at 84,296 miles). Car has been in California for 41 years; no underbody rust anywhere---very VERY clean. Over 150 high-res photos available to serious buyers.
This car is totally stock except for larger cooling fans (nice modification!). New dash and visors. Very nice top. Uses unleaded gas since engine rebuild. Correct tool kit; wire wheel spare tire. Under hood, trunk and under-body are excellent condition. Runs great.
Needs a few things to be minted out:
Radio is correct original (believed working) but no speakers installed
New electric atenna but not connected
Jack points are weak, but NO rust
Heater fan not working
Knob for passenger seat is missing
Tach glass is cracked
Driver side door needs slight alignment
Windshield has small spider-ding; all other glass is perfect
Under bonnett (hood) large summary data plate needs replacement (easy to have this made)
Minor body work: two small dings and paint bubbles near bottom of passenger door skin, section of passenger fender is in black primer
Clock is correct original but not working
Exterior side mirror on passenger side is missing
Window washer not working
Emergency brake not working
Rear seal (?) small engine leak
On Aug-03-13 at 19:42:21 PDT, seller added the following information:Correct, new Connelly leather interior: seats, headrests and armrest console.
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