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1969 Jaguar Xke Coupe #'s Matching 1 Owner True Survivor Only 17k Miles Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:17401
Location:

Davenport, Florida, United States

Davenport, Florida, United States
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NEEDS RESTORATION
Up for auction is a super rare one owner 1969 jaguar xke coupe 4.2L engine manual transmission and factory AC with 17,401 original miles still baring its factory paint this Jag was parked and garaged since the late 80s, engine turns freely by hand and was started about a year and a half ago, interior is all original and its showing age, body is an overall good condition has rust in typical spots such as Front rockers few small areas in trunk and battery tray both doors appeared to have been worked on before, the bonnet is in good condition has dent upfront (pictured below) the front toe boards had some rust so i removed them again the body is solid and straight does have rust but nothing major, this car is all original, please understand that this is not a basketcase, this is a perfect candidate for a full restoration, steers and rolls nicely please contact me for further information the best and fastest way to get a hold of me is to give me a phone call @ 832-892-6525 or 832-513-9324 thanks reminder vehicle is sold has is buyer is responsible for shipping I have the right to end auction at any time
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On Feb-06-14 at 21:16:21 PST, seller added the following information:

IF YOU WANT TO VEHICLE INSPECTED PLEASE DO SO BEFORE END OF AUCTION AND HAVE FUNDS READY PLEASE 

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