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1R13364

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United States46986

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 April 2007.

 

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2009-09-26 00:14:38 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered: 46986
  • 2012-12-13 14:18:48 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: black
  • Notes From Heritage Record was deleted, old value was: Registered: 46986
  • Current City was added: Rockfall
  • Current State was changed from Pennsylvania to Connecticut
  • Last Seen was changed from 2007 to 2012
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: 46986|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United States!PA|
  • Photos of 1R13364

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    Detail Photos: Interior (6)

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    2007-04-16 20:18:29 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 4/16/07
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
    Opening bid $25,000, reserve not met, no bids yet, 9 days left in auction. Buy it now price $47,999,

    Sellers description:
    1970 Yellow Factory Air Conditioned Convertible with Factory tinted windshield and luggage rack. 46,196 miles and only driven to car shows. All New Connolly leather interior, new top (small 1 inch tear from top hinge which is repaired) and totally restored except drivetrain. A/C has all original vent louvers, Pirelli tires on original wire wheels. Garage kept, covered and not started in five (5) years. Show car- 1st or 2nd place in all car shows. Only show deduction was for small bubbles in tint on windshield. 6 cyl with 3 side draft webers. I have the original intake manifold for the carbs & replacement knock off tools for tire removal. Interior and under the bonnet is just as nice as the exterior.

    2012-12-13 09:47:08 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to ebay 12/13/12
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Jaguar-Series-II-E-Type-OTS-/181044100892
    Opening bid $22,000 reserve not met, no bids 6 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Rockfall, Connecticut. 46k miles.

    Sellers description:
    Very solid, driver quality Series II E Type Jaguar with triple Solex carbs, A/C and chrome wires. Off the road since 1993, I have just completed a major servicing. All fluids have been changed - differential fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil and filter, and coolant. New thermostat. Fuel tank has been drained and system flushed. Complete brake overhaul - all four calipers rebuilt with new pistons, new pads, new hoses, rebuilt master cylinder, slave cylinder, vacuum booster and new reaction valve. Flushed and bled system. Rebuilt clutch master and slave cylinders. New clutch hose. New coolant, heater, fuel and vacuum hoses. New fuel filters. New belts. New spark plugs and points. Good compression, all cylinders between 152 - 162 lbs./in. Runs strong, but probably could use a final dialing in of the carbs, (I'm not a Solex person).. All lights, switches and gauges work as designed, never tried A/C, so assume it will need conversion and charging. Minor imperfections, but overall the interior and top are in very nice condition. The body is straight and the paint is very nice. Numerous trophies from local shows in the 90's are included. This is a turn key automobile. It needs nothing, but a new owner, to be driven and enjoyed. Car comes with a clear title and bill of sale. Email with any questions, inspections are welcome.

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