1967 Jaguar E-type E-type on 2040-cars
Lithia Springs, Georgia, United States
For more pictures email at: livialuubence@ukhouse.com .
Jaguar 1967 E-Type Roadster. Last & Best of the Series One Cars! Low miles (48,495) do to being one of seven
classic cars in my collection. One of my last two cars and most favorite car from my collection. Older restoration
with less than 500 miles since from a very straight and correct E-Type. Same owner (ME) since 1975 (41 years). Dark
(Opalescent) Blue/ Grey Leather Interior. Spectacular color combination. Lacquer Paint. Matching #'s all
around."Won Best in Class" when last shown in the 1990's JCNA!
I will skip the dealer and auction house introduction on specification on the E-Types. I am sure you are familiar
with XK-E's.
The dash top, fascia and radio console are all original and have perfect leather and vinyl as is the boot cover and
show how well this car has been kept from the beginning. . All other interior pieces replaced with new interior
kit. Stayfast convertible top. All echelon suspension bushings up front. Ansa exhaust system.
Factory Hardtop included!
Original refinished wood steering wheel included.
Comes with original Tool Roll, Jack, Owners Manual and related documents. Even have the Smith clock and grease gun
instructions. Rare front passenger side foot rest.
Buy direct from the 3rd owner and save yourself 10% buyers premium at auction!
If you have been patiently waiting for the right XK-E to come along-this is it!
I founded an owned Jag Atlanta (1977-1999) and Jaguar Performance Center Inc. and retired in 1999. We were the
largest supplier of Jaguar E-Type parts in the South USA and also maintained these beautiful cars.
I could write volumes on this E-Type-Inquires welcome. Email me for my phone number.
Fly into the worlds largest airport and see for yourself.
I have watched the auction house prices on these cars range from $250-350K. Hagerty Insurance Co. # 1 & 2
Condition E-Type price guide $225-300K. Hagerty uses accurate criteria for their values. I have been told that
this is a # 1 car or very strong # 2 car. Depending on your own personal level of perfection.
My reserve makes this a buyers opportunity!
All offers kindly invited and considered.
Glad to assist in your shipping arrangements.
Save yourself a lot of time(years) and annoyance by purchasing an E-Type that has been already restored. Drive and
enjoy now and not when you are old!
Inspections welcome in my climate controlled garage.
I also have 2 extra complete E-Type Tool Roll Kits available! Please Inquire.
Please see my other Ebay listings with E-Type Parts..
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