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UD1S22026

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 July 2018.

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Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2018-07-25 09:20:20 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 7/25/18
www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Jaguar-E-Type-XKE-Series-III-Convertible/372378745301
Car has a buy it now price of $89,900 for 6 days, seller stlouiscarmuseum, 12k miles.

Sellers description:
Stellar Series III E-Type with only 12,900 original miles from new! Outstanding options that include 4-speed manual transmission, factory air conditioning, correct quad-tipped chrome exhaust, chrome wire spoke wheels, telescoping steering column, and more! A splendid driver in an excellent color combination!

We are delighted to offer this 1973 Jaguar XKE Series III convertible finished in Primrose Yellow over beautifully kept Black Leather interior! Options include number matching 5.3L V12 engine producing a powerful 272 horsepower, 4-speed synchromesh manual transmission, factory air conditioning, chrome 72-spoke 15" wire spoke wheels with Michelin Radial 1" whitewall tires, telescoping steering column, leather steering wheel & shift knob, British Leyland AM/FM radio, quad tip chrome exhaust, European style rear bumper guards, remote driver side rearview mirror, and more! Standard options included a responsive 4-wheel independent suspension with matching disc brakes at all four corners!

This wonderfully original example hails from the Reno, NV area when Robert M. Lee purchased it with 12,512 actual miles in June 1993. It would not trade hands again until joining the Evergreen Historical Automobile collection in February 2005. They would add just 429 miles to the odometer in their 13 years of curatorship, showing only 12,941 original miles today! Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum, we would change all engine fluids, engine air filters, all 12 spark plugs, ball joint suspension boots, transmission spring bushing, door sill seals, brake fluid sensor, and clean & adjust the carburetors. It has been repainted professional once in its lifetime, along with a new convertible top, but the interior appointments remain all original and in remarkable condition! It starts, runs, and drives with great bravado and that pure Jaguar sound from the exhaust! The brakes and throttle are equally responsive for spirited drives, or comfortable cruising on Sunday mornings!

2020-06-13 11:17:23 | Lofty writes:

Car now in Charlotte. Bought from St. Louis Moror Museum

2021-03-08 17:21:02 | Dave writes:

I bought the car from the St. Louis Motor Museum and kept it in Charlotte for a couple of years. Have now relocated both me and it down to Tampa, Florida

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