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1E16886

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 June 2004.

 

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Exterior Photos (1)

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Details Photos: Exterior (5)

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Detail Photos: Interior (2)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2004-06-24 07:37:23 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 6/24/04
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Current bid $5,600.00 (Reserve not met), 5 bids, 6 days left in auction.

Sellers description:
1968 XKE Roadster 4.2 litre
4 speed Miles showing: 64241
Vin # 1E16886
Engine # 7E 15891-9

Vehicle Condition
A very complete car that will need restoration. Original color being opalescent blue with black interior.

Car was running about 6 years ago and will run but is not at the present time.
Interior is all original. Body will need typical floor and sill rust repair.

Plenty of room to justify a full restoration on one.

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