1969 Jaguar Xke Roadster on 2040-cars
Raymond, New Hampshire, United States
I'm selling a 1969 Jaguar XKE Roadster. Car runs and drives great. The interior is tan and the top is blue. Interior and top recently replaced. Engine was rebuilt by British Auto of Hooksett, NH . They also changed it to triple Webbers. The Engine numbers don't match. Car is only driven a few hundred miles a year. Front bumpers need to be rechromed. Has some small rust starting. Otherwise the car is beautiful. Also as I have already stated it has a crack in one exhaust manifolds but I believe its under warranty.
PS: Also if interested I have a 1970 Jaguar XKE Roadster in Davenport Fl. Car is absolutely beautiful. Its blue. Body has been all redone in lead. Interior, top and engine new. It has the original engine out of the 1969 Jag. Engine rebuilt by Donovan in Conn. I need to go down and get it running and cleaned up. I have one picture on my computer. I will send it if serious. On Jul-06-14 at 18:36:59 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry the carbs are SU' not Webbers. |
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Fri, Feb 3 2017This past Tuesday was not a good one for Jaguar Land Rover. According to British news source Birmingham Mail, just over $3.7 million worth of engines were stolen from the company's factory in Solihull, England. Reportedly, the thieves drove up to the facility in a stolen semi-truck, found a trailer full of engines, hooked it up, and drove off. The thieves did this twice in one night, with the same truck, and got the first trailer in just six minutes. Perhaps more shocking is that Birmingham Mail reports this is the second time a theft of this type has occurred at the facility. The previous time happened in almost exactly the same way, but the engines taken were valued at just over $1.2 million, and five people were convicted of the crime. Currently, local police are looking for the latest suspects and the engines. The trailers were found, but were empty. We got in touch with a Jaguar representative who provided us the company's official statement: "We can confirm that we are working closely with West Midlands Police to investigate the theft of engines from the Solihull manufacturing plant. A reward is on offer to anyone who has information which leads to the successful recovery of these engines. It would be inappropriate for us to make any further comment whilst this investigation is ongoing." This was the only statement he would provide, and didn't provide answers as to what engines were stolen and if there would be any impact on manufacturing or vehicle deliveries. But if you're in the UK, and you've got a tip, let the cops know. Related Video: Related Gallery 2017 Jaguar F-Pace View 46 Photos News Source: Birmingham Mail, JaguarImage Credit: Jaguar Plants/Manufacturing Weird Car News Jaguar Land Rover Luxury jaguar land rover
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