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Beautiful Example Of British Motoring. 1969 E Type Jag. Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:88000 Color: Pewter /
 Black
Location:

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 Cyl 4.2 litre
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1R26744
Make: Jaguar
Interior Color: Black
Model: E-Type
Number of Cylinders: 6
Year: 1969
Trim: leather
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 88,000
Exterior Color: Pewter

AWESOME CAR !!!!    
I am selling this car for an elderly friend who has no access to Ebay. He has owned this Jaguar for almost 20 years and has only put 5000 miles on it during that time. They have been " babied " miles as well. He has reached the time where some of his collection must go so sadly this is one of them. I drove the car so that I could accurately describe it.
It has a LOT of power, and drives nicely, with all 4 gears shifting smoothly and effortlessly. The clutch is very good and you don't need both feet on it to use it, like a lot of older cars do. It handles extremely well, and is a pleasure to drive. If you want to be noticed, this car will do it.
Here is a list of upgrades and work done. All of the original parts come with the car as well.
Triple 45 DCOE side draft webber carburetors ( still have originals )
New Dayton wire wheels with "knock ons "  7 1/2 inch rears , 7 inch fronts with new P205 / R15 tires. ( still have original wheels )
Full cylinder head rebuild and upgrade, extensive premium engine, cooling, transmission and hydraulics systems upgrades by Terry's Jaguar of Ohio.
This car is in very good condition, but still needs small things done to bring it to show condition.
There is a small amount of rust in the battery box, and very small bubbles in the lower door panel. The floor panels were replaced some  years ago. 
Please feel free to ask as many questions as you like.
The car is available to view in Winston Salem NC
If you have a rating of 10 or less, please message me BEFORE bidding or I will have to cancel your bid. Sorry but I have been bitten too many times.
Happy bidding 

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Xcar focuses on famed Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis

Fri, Jun 26 2015

If you have any interest at all in motoring history, especially when it comes to European sports car racing from the '50s and '60s, do absolutely whatever you can to set aside 38 minutes for this interview with former Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis from XCar. Dewis had a hand in developing the British brand's vehicles from 1952 to 1985, and as expected over that time, he amassed some fantastic stories. Xcar did a great job of teasing a few of those great tales out of him here. From the very beginning, Dewis was gifted with a natural talent to read a car as a test driver. When he was just 16, he was taken out on his first chance to evaluate a vehicle and picked out even more intricacies than his instructor. Dewis eventually wound up at Jaguar, and that's where his career really took off. Among his many accomplishments there, he had a role in developing disc brakes both for racing and the road, set multiple world top speed records, and helped bring the E-Type to the world. Dewis even made the famous overnight drive in an XKE convertible from England to display it at the Geneva Motor Show. Dewis tells a first-hand account of being in the Jaguar paddock during the tragic accident during the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans that took the lives of dozens of spectators. It's a story that we usually can only read about or watch in black-and-white films. Hearing Dewis' side really brings this history to life.

Watch the trailer for Jaguar's short film staring the F-Type and Damian Lewis

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

Jaguar continues to think well outside of the box when it comes to marketing it's new F-Type, now furthering plans for a short film which highlights the sexy roadster. Desire, featuring Damian Lewis (star of the hit series Homeland), Jordi Mollà (unforgettable in Bad Boys II) and Shannyn Sossamon (that girl you had a crush on for like a month in 2002 after you rented A Knight's Tale), Jaguar is clearly pulling out all the stops for this one. Well, nearly all the stops anyway ­- the "Ridley Scott Associates" billing isn't quite the same has having the man himself, if we're splitting hairs.
The short video below is still just a trailer for Desire - the full film will make its debut sometime in April, we're told. The sketched out plotlines tell us that Lewis' character Clark, "...delivers cars for a living, running into trouble after a chance encounter with a mysterious, young woman (Sossamon) in the middle of a lawless desert." The car looks good, at any rate.
Call us crazy, but the Desire trailer feels an awful lot like a spoof on the cool-but-overly-serious short films that BMW has done in this vein, already. Maybe we're just being cynical? Tell us what you think in comments after watching the clip.

Jaguar F-Pace prototype goes to work at the Nurburgring

Wed, Apr 15 2015

Jaguar is hard at work again, testing its upcoming F-Pace crossover. And here's our latest look at the prototype testing at the Nurburgring. The tester spotted here appears the same as the one we recently saw undergoing cold-weather development, only this time it's wearing summer rubber on fullsize wheels instead of winter tires on smaller ones. It's also missing the old prototype's auxiliary lights, and a bit more camouflage covering the quarter panels. The fact that it was seen on the Nordschleife, however, bodes well for the F-Pace and speaks to its orientation: Jaguar's first crossover promises to be geared towards performance, a sort of on-road counterpart to the off-road prowess of the SUVs offered by its sister brand Land Rover. We're looking forward to seeing the finished product at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the fall, but in the meantime you can scope out the spy shots in the slideshow above.