4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7E7039-9 | |||||
4E23436 | |||||
EJ6167 | |||||
1966 | Silver | ||||
2007 | Black | ||||
Unrestorable | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 14 December 2007.
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2007-12-14 21:56:37 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 12/14/07
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Current bid $4,500, 13 bids, 5 days left in auction.
Sellers description:
1966 Jaguar was purchased back in the late 1970's driven for one year then for what ever reasons parked in the backyard and sits there to this day. This Jaguar has never had any parts removed from it and as You can see by the pictures provided has rusted over the years. The floors on the drivers side and the passengers side are rusted through, the left hand side headlight is dented in. ( This Jag. was not in an accident. When it was parked in the yard I accidently backed into it with my car ) The doors are rusted and do not open easily, the drivers side door does not close tightly, and I'd imagine the passengers side door would be the same if I tried to open it to many times. The front window and side door windows and the hatch window do not have any cracks in them. All the wire wheels are still on the Jag though the tires are flat, I have been told they might inflate enough to move it out of the yard onto a flatbed. I forgot how to open the back hatch so I am not sure if the floor is rusted through, but for the sake of argument I will say it is. Somewhere I have its original Jack, I'd have to look for it in the back shed should the High bidder want it.
This Jag. has a 4.2 liter engine with 3 carburetors and 4 speed manual transmission. It has not been started since it was parked in the 70's and has been left outside with a canvas over it for most but not for all of that time and is being sold as is and must be picked up in New Hampshire, hopefully before the next blizzard. There is no title so a bill of sale will be issued to the next owner.
2007-12-15 02:37:18 | Mark writes:
Somebody, please save this car!