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1970 Jaguar Xke Base 4.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:71000
Location:

Metuchen, New Jersey, United States

Metuchen, New Jersey, United States

1970 Jaguar E-Type Roadster 4.2 Litre, 246hp, Series II

MISCELLANEOUS:

Won best of two local shows it was entered into – car is in very good condition

Unmodified engine and body; detailed very close to original, decals, color etc

Tires are good tread w/wire chrome wheels

Decades of one ownership

Always garaged

Driven very slight for many recent years, and very babied

Check www.hagerty.com to see the average retail value in just “good “ condition.


ENGINE & FUEL SYSTEM:

Engine is very detailed; immaculately clean

High grade fuel has been used and dual carbs have been rebuilt

Still has great acceleration

71,000 Miles Engine I.D. 7R 3445 9 (9 signifies the high compression engine.)


BODY:

Repainted fairly recently – paint is very good.  Car was completely stripped. All rubber: body, doors, bonnet were replaced new;  there is no body rust;  there aren't dents in the body; trunk shows no evidence of rust (spare and wire rim seems fine).

Chrome was redone – everywhere; during a near full cosmetic restoration

Exhaust and tailpipe are chrome


INTERIOR:

Interior redone 2003 (sills and door) in Jaguar Connelly leather from Terry's Jag Parts

Seats were professionally redone in leather immediately after purchase

Wood steering wheel

Updated CD player added speakers


VEHICLE HISTORY:

Ignition and dash switches needed replacement; alternator; parking brake required adjustment; headlight replaced; brakes redone; minor clutch repair; normal routine maintenance and servicing. Missing windshield bottle bracket; needs parking brake adjustment; truck lid never had “hold up” bracket; (Car has NOT been a repair issue.)

Classic cars just rise in investment value. New cars, even the luxury brand, depreciate value. XKE's, are pure collectibles, destined to be worth more over the years ahead.


CONTACT: (848) 205 - 2956 e-mail: tpicerno@comcast.net


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Jaguar Land Rover opens new $1.6 billion factory in Slovakia

Thu, Oct 25 2018

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Jaguar Land Rover is opening a new, $1.6 billion plant in Slovakia, the luxury car maker's first in continental Europe. The U.K.-based company, owned by India's Tata Motors, built the plant near Nitra, about 65 miles east of Bratislava, to initially produce 150,000 cars a year. The Slovak government is giving the carmaker investment subsidies of up to 130 million euros ($148 million). Slovakia is a regional car-making powerhouse. Germany's Volkswagen AG, France's PSA Peugeot Citroen and South Korea's Kia Motors all have a major plant in this Central European country of 5.4 million people. The company said it will shift all production of its Discovery model from Birmingham, England, to Slovakia amid falling diesel sales, vehicle taxes and uncertainty about Britain's Brexit departure from the European Union.Related Video:

With a new Jaguar and the Shell app, your car can pay for its own gas

Wed, Feb 15 2017

Contactless payments are making their way into the car. Jaguar and Shell have the first major rollout, allowing you to pay for fuel through the car's touchscreen. Of course you'll still have to get out of the car to actually pump the fuel into the car, but hey, progress, right? Apple Pay and PayPal will be available payment methods from the start, and Android Pay will be added later. For this all to work, you'll need a new Jaguar (or Land Rover) with the InControl infotainment system, a connected phone with the InControl app and Shell app, some space in your tank, and some electronic money. When you pull up to a Shell station and launch the Shell app through the touchscreen, the car will use geolocation to figure out which station you're at and then prompt you to enter the pump number you're next to (don't want to pay for someone else's fuel now do you?). Once that's done, you tell the system how much fuel you want (it's not clear if you can just fill the tank like most normal people do) and then the screen in the car shows you a receipt; one is also sent to you via email. While this might just seem like trading one screen for another and entering info through your car instead of at the pump, contactless payments also have an added level of security over pulling out a credit card. (Credit card skimmers, which steal card data when you go to swipe at a kiosk or ATM, have been popular at gas stations.) It will also be welcome in the winter months, when you can limit your exposure time. Plus you'll never again have to respond to this incomplete sentence, which greets us at Shell stations everywhere: "Is this debit card?" InControl is available on every Jaguar and Land Rover model. And if you get this Shell app working on an F-Pace with the Jaguar Activity Key, you'll have the latest in minimal-touch technology. The system will roll out to people in the UK first and should arrive in the US later this year. Related Video: Jaguar Land Rover Technology Smartphone Luxury shell paypal

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Tue, 11 Dec 2012

The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing markets for Land Rover, so it makes sense that the automaker is looking to set up shop in the region. According to Automotive News, Jaguar Land Rover is in talks with the people of Saudi Arabia to build a factory in the country at an expected initial cost of $1.2 billion. Still in the early stage of talks, the proposed facility could start up by 2017 using locally sourced materials such as steel and aluminum.
Such an arrangement could be beneficial for both entities as Saudi Arabia looks to diversify its oil-reliant economy and Land Rover could get local production capacity of around 50,000 units. The report also says that the agreement talks about the possibility for Jaguar models to be built at the same plant further down the road.
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