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1E12958

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 June 2018.

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2018-01-10 11:41:14 | Ron Brook writes:

I have enjoyed owning 'the most beautiful automobile in the world' There is a reason it is in the top 10 car designs of all time. Looking forward to sharing pics and data with folks on this site.

2018-06-01 14:14:28 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 6/1/18
www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Jaguar-E-Type-E-Type/232789246302
Current bid $60,100 reserve not met 20 bids 9 days left in auction, seller misschitown, 6k miles.

Sellers description:
The 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I roadster in this ad is repainted in original Primrose Yellow with black Connolly leather by Barrett Interiors. It is a matching numbers 4.2 lire engine, car and body. The convertible top is mohair.

There have been several upgrades to this car including:

1968 4-speed gear box which is basically undetectable from a 1967.

A new radiator that never overheats.

All brake and clutch components bored and bronze sleeved.

Five redline lines.

A high torque starter (original starter in box goes with the car).

Electronic ignition system under the original distributor cap.

High voltage coil.

Metal header tank in stainless steel but looks like the original because it is painted in Hammermill Gray paint.

Retractable electric antenna.

This car has all its parts with an underside that many would call pristine.

The original Smith gauges and original Lucas alternator dial are all working.

The radio was rebuilt by a radio expert but over time the volume has gotten lower and lower until it is no longer working. It may be just a minor problem? The car comes with a Becker radio (currently not working). The original clock is not working.

You are invited to look over the pictures and think you will be duly impressed by the excellent condition of this car in the highly desirable Primrose Yellow and Black leather interior combination. It can be shown or driven anywhere with great pride!

The car has been kept in a climate controlled garage and only about 6,000 miles have been put on the car since restoration in the early 1990s.

2022-07-18 14:41:44 | Julie M. Fenster writes:

I am the owner of this XK-E

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