1969 Jaguar Xke No Rust Texas Car Daily Driver Factory Air Cond 4 Spd on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Jaguar
Drive Type: rwd
Model: E-Type
Mileage: 54,363
Trim: black
Hey there jag dealers here is a good one ,this is a 1969 series 2 coupe with 4 speed and factory ac! Any one who knows these cars will tell you that the series 2 is the best all around e type ever made for daily use. The car runs and drives excellent and i drive it weekly or daily depending on the weather , this a very dependable car that can with stand the texas heat ! The car starts right up as soon as you hit the key and it shifts and stops extremely well , the motor is quiet and smoothe, it has had a new gas tank, and anything else it ever needed , the exhaust is correct and sounds great, the interior is very original and good but it is 44 years old , the seats are redone in vinyl but they look very correct in pattern , the car has a very presentable repaint , the chrome wheels appear new as do the tires, the ac is not blowing cold but it is totally complete and could be easily fixed it appears. The car has the earlier triple carburettor set up and that really makes a difference in performance and looks. the car has the series one knock off wheel spinners that look totally cool . this car was originally british green it appears if you look inside the dash but the car was disassembled when the color was changed and the firewall and all are red now . the plate that lists the motor and trans numbers is gone probably from when it was painted . This is a very beautiful jag and gets a lot of compliments and it is nicer then a lot of the cars i see on here that are advertised as excellent . If you ever wanted one to drive this is as good as it gets . I can help to get it shipped about anywhere on earth at your expense. any questions please call jay at 956 624 2669 I am going to sell this car and it should bring 30 to 35 grand from what i have seen but i am going to sell it so please bid to buy . thanks , ps have you seen what the e type jags have been doing at these live auctions lately? most are 50 grand on up .
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