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1E78024

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 1968 Bright Red
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Record Creation: Entered on 15 March 2021.

 

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Details Photos: Exterior (5)

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2021-03-15 10:38:58 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 3/15/21
www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Jaguar-E-Type/143977818477
Current bid: $12,000 reserve not met 25 bids 8 days left in auction, seller ruf998, 92k miles.

Seller's description:
This 1968 Jaguar E-Type (chassis 1E78024) is a Series 1.5 FHC 2+2 project described as complete and in the middle of engine restoration, Engine was removed and then never finished. Said to have originally been finished in yellow, the car’s currently red. parts removed and are in a box including new parts. Many E-Typs have as much as 160k on them. ready for a new home.

Engine is currently out of car but is on a pallet.
All other items car be put inside car before shipping. We have a clear title, car steers and rolls perfctly. Engine will need to be rebuilt and reinstalled in car, this car is non running non driving.

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