1964 Jaguar Xke Coupe Black Beauty No Reserve on 2040-cars
Galion, Ohio, United States
Black Beauty. This is a great looking car, at NO RESERVE so please bid to win. This is one of the worlds most beautiful and elegant cars. The classic Jaguar XKE series 1 coupe. Jay Leno said "the series 1 coupe is sexier and more aerodynamic looking than the conv. I love the hatchback door just fantastic". Then you have Enzo Ferrari who said " The most beautiful car ever built" This car is owned by an older man that had two of these cars, his other car that was not as nice just sold for $56.000. This car is real nice, it was restored in 1991. They did a ground up restore on it. This car has an awesome color combo, people have said the color combo on this jag is great.The paint is showing its age because they used lacquer paint it has check cracks in it. The back glass in the hatch has some scratches in it. The body is real solid, and the underside is solid with no rust. This car runs great and very strong, the 4.2 motor was rebuilt, and the car got new clutch and new brakes with silicon brake fluid. It runs and drives great. The interior is in great shape. The chrome on the car looks real nice. The oil pressure is holding great and the temp is right on the money, and it is charging great also. That's about all I know about the car. Every were I drove the car people took its photos, it seems to draw a good crowd when I park it. The owner is in a band and is getting ready to go on tour, they have had a lot of well known hits, so because of that he can not give the car the time it needs. He will end the auction early. This car looks great and runs great. I do no not know much more about the car other than what is posted. If you have any ? please call me at 419-571-9777. The car is a rock ship with plenty of power, and looks great. Very low asking price for this caliber of car.
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Watch new Jaguar XF perform a literal high-wire act
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