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Record Creation: Entered on 27 December 2023.

 

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2023-12-27 17:16:51 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:

www.motorcarsinc.com/details-1971-jaguar-e~type-1971_jaguar_e~type_s3_v12_2+2_~_only_28k_original_miles-used-1s7 ...

Seller's description:

1971 JAGUAR E-TYPE S3 V12 2+2 - ONLY 28K ORIGINAL MILES Coupe

Clear Title

Miles 28,000

Engine 5.3L V12

Transmission 3 Spd Automatic

Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive

Exterior Color Burgundy

Interior Tan Leather

VIN # 1S70056BW

This is a remarkable example of the Series 3 E-Type in original condition with only 28K miles on the odometer.

Motorcars incorporated has inspected every millimeter of the beautifully contoured body: no rust at all. This car has been well cared-for over the years and it shows in the Burgundy paint rich with color and shine flowing over the distinctive body lines for which the E-Type is renowned. It's almost a shame that you'll be surrounded in rich tan leather as others see you drive by; they'll be able to see the car from every exterior angle and admire the sheer genius of the design.

The good news is that you'll enjoy the ride powered by the 5.3-liter V12 engine. We've refreshed the vehicle with new tires, as well as brake hydraulics and hoses so you can be confident that your day of fun will be as great at sunset as you anticipated at sunrise. Honestly, there wasn't much work to do on the car, it's in great shape and ready for the next caretaker to add to the history of this amazing vehicle.

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