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1962 Jaguar Xke E-type Series 1 Flat Floor Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:98000 Color: Car does have some flaws
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
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Hello, this is a 1962 Jaguar Series 1 E-Type ''flat floor''
A true California car RUST FREE. All factory sheet metal, no cut out or replacement panels, 
engine is date correct, but it is not matching numbered.
Car is in great running condition with 98k original miles.

Vehicle Drivetrain:
A 3.8 liter overhead cam inline six, it is a four speed, disk brakes 
Triple "SU" carburetors, 
drives really nice and smooth, with no shakes, rattles 
or vibrations. Shifts smoothly throughout all gears 

Vehicle Exterior:
Car does have some flaws, (some bumps and bruises) no major body damage.
was repainted its original color "RED" over 20 yrs ago. 
No cracks or damage to windshield or side windows.
But all in all, still an eye catcher and head turner!

Vehicle Intrior:
No rips or tears in seats and dash, the rug is in great condition (could use a shampoo)
does not have the original radio, no a/c, instrument panel no visible damage, all gages work fine.
doors weather striping needs to be replaced. As far as we know the whole interior is all original.


For more info contact me at:
(818)261-8143 
 


a 20% deposit is required with in 24 hours of auction ending and in 72 hours of auction ending the full balance please keep in mind serious buyers only if you dont have the funds please dont bid on the item photo 20140712_184449_zpsiadzi0nn.jpg photo 20140712_184505_zpscptycsjy.jpg photo 20140712_184546_zps9rbbrfqz.jpg photo 20140712_184618_zpsydkgrvhd.jpg photo 20140712_184634_zps9zcnsfr5.jpg photo 20140712_184654_zpscpnsjqyk.jpg photo 20140712_184726_zpsmvccroli.jpg photo 20140712_184744_zpsrrkzyks5.jpg photo 20140712_185039_zps0m1iz2g2.jpg photo 20140712_185058_zpsurwuyqgd.jpg photo 20140712_185140_zpsncr0hesb.jpg photo 20140712_185152_zpszupuq5vc.jpg photo 20140712_185240_zps8vza7qc5.jpg photo 20140712_185259_zpsjtarpa3g.jpg photo 20140712_185336_zpskp5202lt.jpg photo 20140712_185351_zpsdsknzozm.jpg photo 20140712_185413_zpsw6oet7vo.jpg photo 20140712_185436_zpsr8sbtzuq.jpg photo 20140712_185452_zps6ik9l2km.jpg photo 20140712_185520_zpsv1phiebm.jpg photo 20140712_185548_zpsdbcoakhf.jpg photo 20140712_185559_zps4q9q3nfj.jpg photo 20140712_185629_zpsrzmfnqct.jpg photo 20140712_185646_zpsld8eybwk.jpg photo 20140712_185759_zpscxxmjtzp.jpg photo 20140712_185811_zps8jctcxhy.jpg photo 20140712_185829_zpspjsq0dfi.jpg photo 20140712_185942_zpswrcpg0sj.jpg photo 20140712_190310_zpslo0kvmwc.jpg photo 20140712_190320_zpsfixmu1i3.jpg photo 20140712_190331_zpsoamobfre.jpg photo 20140712_190343_zpsrcp0lvcr.jpg photo 20140711_174800_zps127ede85.jpg photo 20140711_174820_zps5b251c17.jpg photo 20140711_180028_RichtoneHDR_zps65ea31f8.jpg photo 20140711_180048_RichtoneHDR_zps38c604fa.jpg photo 20140711_180131_zpsce5dd071.jpg

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