1963 Jaguar, Series I, 3.8 Liter E-type Roadster on 2040-cars
Hanover, Massachusetts, United States
The 3.8, Series I, E-type roadsters are hard to come by at a reasonable price. So here is your opportunity to obtain one. The car is in the Signal Red color and the interior is beige leather. The engine had been changed at some point in it's life. The original engine number was R9735-9 as seen on the commission plate photo. The present engine number is R9553-9 which is only 182 engines between each other, which is pretty close and both were made in the same year. As far as the body is concerned, it appears to have a new bonnet as there are no signs of an accident on it. It is in very nice condition as well as the rest of the body. There is no rust that we can see on the car. We even have been around the car with a magnet to check for filler and couldn't find any indications that there is any. The floors, the inner and outer sills are as if they were brand new. The car starts up right away and drives nicely and could even be driven home. These E-types are rapidly rising in price so don't let this opportunity go by. We ship worldwide and can assist with obtaining a shipper if needed. Transport to the the nearest port, Elizabeth, New Jersey is $400. If you have any questions please email or call Dan at 001-781-630-0185 or Ray at 001-617-838-3728.
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