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1962 Jaguar E-type on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Redondo Beach, California, United States

Redondo Beach, California, United States
1962 Jaguar E-type, image 1
Condition:Used

I am trying to save someone from being scammed.  I listed this car a few years back. These are pictures I used when I listed the car.  It is also the description I used. This car is not for sale and is currently in my possession.  I am also not selling it.  It is currently being restored by me.  DO NOT SEND THE PERSON CURRENTLY LISTING THIS VEHICLE ANY MONEY.  I have contacted EBAY, but I see the fake auction is still ongoing.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.



This car is a rust free car with a clear title.
The engine,head,and gearbox are all original
All the numbers match the Data Plate and the heritage certificate
The original color was black with a brown interior
The story of the car was the owner let his daughter take the car for a drive. She ran into a parked truck at a slow speed denting the hood.
After that the car was parked inside a garage since the 70's.
The engine has been removed and treated to a complete rebuild to the highest standards. The Carburetors also have been rebuilt with no expence spared .
The bumpers have also been removed for chrome.
If you have any question please don`t hesitate to contact me. Thank you !

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