Jaguar Xke E-type Roadster 1969 Series 2 Triple Black on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Jaguar 1969 XKE E-type. A well running, good looking , babied, sexy roadster. When you gas it/it jumps up and goes. Triple Black. We have owned this automobile since 2005. Since that time, the rear suspension was rebuilt and new SS exhaust put on. New brake calipers and Cool Cat radiator fans, Speedometer rebuilt ( when rebuilt it was reset to 0 - currently reads 2,375 ..... when car was purchased it had 57,889 miles on it) Total actual miles are 60,264. New water pump. New alternator. New ignition. Original radio works. A/C test started and found leak in compressor. A/C was converted to 134a prior to our ownership. This car only uses non ethanol gas supplied by the Sunoco filling station at the corner. The Body: Is in excellent condition for it's age. Prior to ownership there was bodywork done on the hood and on an area approx. 1" x 1" there is a crack in the surface of the finish. Possible rust formation. Hard to photograph due to reflective surface but if requested I can try. Always garaged. The convertible top is still in new condition that was put on in 2005 by prior owner. Top is rarely up in So. Fla. Seats may be original, in almost excellent conditioned....fed hide food. Reason for selling is Dad just retired wants the mortgage to be paid off. Inspections are welcomed. Local pickup preferred. If you want to get it shipped to you, you must provide all arrangements. Will drop off car within a mile or two if needed for the trailer. All shipping, etc. will only be permitted after funds are cleared. Payment must be received within 4 days of auction end. Don't bid if you don't intend to pay. If no payment has been made, a dispute will be made with eBay in which you will have another 4 days to pay. After which the car will be relisted and a strike will be added to your account. If picking up locally, you can pay when you show up provided you let me know. Payment through PayPal preferred. |
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