1969 JAGUAR E-TYPE 2 for sale $125,000
Title | 1969 JAGUAR E-TYPE 2 |
Make | JAGUAR |
Price | AUD $125,000 Drive Away |
Listing Type | Used |
Refcode | DIY1194872 |
Body Type | Fastback |
No. of Doors | 2 |
No. of Cylinders | 6cyl |
Fuel Type | Leaded Petrol |
Transmission | Automatic |
No. of Gears | 3 |
Drive Type | FWD |
Roadworthy | RWC |
Colour | Sable |
ust emerged from an extensive, two-year, bare metal mechanical and cosmetic restoration
Matching chassis and engine numbers and all original interior
An exceptionally rare car, one of just 81 ever produced which would not disgrace a concours field
Highly factory optioned with power steering, air conditioning, wire spoke wheels, and automatic transmission
If you are in the market for a Jaguar E-Type Series 2 one of only a handful like it in the world then we would urge you to come and inspect this example before buying any another masterpiece. Completed on 24th October 1969, chassis P1R 42943 BW was supplied to billionaire inventor William C Kennedy who still holds the worldwide patent for inventing GPS Sat Nav On Star.
It was taken off the road during the late 1990s, the two-seater spent almost twenty years in store with an Ohio-based restoration company before upon Williams death in 2019, it has now being imported to Australia. A Jaguar specialist, the vendor, has spent the past three years painstakingly refurbishing the E-Type and tells us that the E-type not only retains its original engine and gearbox, but also all its original interior.
As denoted by the rare VIN, BW for Borgs Warner designation, and P for power steering, it has been Factory fitted with air conditioning, twin SU carburetors, power steering, BW automatic transmission and original wire spoke wheels.
This vehicle is priced to move, so act quickly dont miss out.
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