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1R26709

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 February 2018.

 

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2016-07-04 03:23:08 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current City was changed from Schererville to Cromwell
  • Heritage Notes

    None

    Owner: James NIckerson

    A Jag lover since 1949.

    (email)

    Updated November 7th, 2014. Not legal proof of ownership.

    Photos of 1R26709

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    Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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    2005-06-10 06:57:31 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 6/10/05
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    Current bid $2,094.69 (Reserve not met), 9 bids, 6 days left in auction.

    Sellers description:
    Being offered here for auction is a 1969 XKE Coupe, Primrose with Black, a true Coupe. The body of this car is incredibly straight, the battery box area, rockers, floors and trunk are all original, have never been replaced and all are in excellent condition. The upholstery and dash are in excellent condition. The car has excellent oil pressure. It runs and drives well, the gear box is very smooth. The cylinder head has a little noisy when cold, after it has run for a a minute or 2 it is quiet. The chrome is good not perfect. The paint is older but, presentable and has a shine. There is a smal crack in the steering wheel.The tires are in good shape.The miles have gone over.

    It is rare to find an XKE with no rust, this car is as good as it gets. It is a real head turner that can be driven and enjoyed. It can be painted down the road and you will have no suprises with the condition of the body when you do.

    VIN# 1R26709
    Body#7R6749-9
    Gearbox# KE8132

    Original Color from the factory was Regency Red with black interior.

    Date built August 11, 1969
    Dispatched from works August 21, 1969

    2005-10-03 17:23:34 | James Nickerson writes:

    I acquired this E in August, 2005 and am presently in the process of restoring it. I will post photos during the restoration process.

    2005-10-03 20:35:00 | Steven D. writes:

    Car moved from Atlanta Georgia to Shererville Indiana.

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