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  Boynton Beach
  
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2024-06-20 13:50:01 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:

www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/e-type/2686600.html

Seller's description:

Vehicle Location Boynton Beach, Florida 33426

Mileage 77,249

VIN # 879142

Exterior Claret

Transmission Manual

Interior Biscuit

Condition Mint

ASKING PRICE $165,000

1964 JAGUAR XKE 3.8 LITER ROADSTER #879142

*Fully restored by legendary restorer Robert Turnquist

*All matching numbers

*Finished in its original and rare colors of Claret and biscuit

*Original tools, manuals and Jaguar Daimler Heritage certificate

* Believed to be three owners from new

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