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Record Creation: Entered on 3 May 2003.

 

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2003-05-03
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2003-05-03 03:48:51 | Anonymous writes:

Seen on eBay, 4/2003. Ad reads:

"1971 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Hatchback. This is a great restoration project car. It has about 60% of the parts that come with it. It also has the V-12 engine and the 4 speed transmission. The body is in great shape and doesnt need much to get it ready for paint. There is no rust on the car. There is no front or back glass but it does have the door glass. It has new exhaust and a few other new parts. It also doesnt have the dash or the front seats. There are two manuals the come with the car. I dont much more about the car. I did not inventory the parts but I did put everything into boxes and set them in the car as you car see in the photos. I got this car from a customer that owed me money. If you have any question please feel free to e-mail me and I will try to answer them.


Vehicle Condition

The car is in great shape and has about 60% of the parts. It wouldnt take much to get it ready for paint. I was told that the engine ran when taken out and that it had around 50,000 miles on it but I can not guaranty that. This is a great restoration car. "

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