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Record Creation: Entered on 23 June 2010.

 

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Uploaded June 2010:

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2010-06-23 08:08:28 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 6/23/10
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-Antique-Restoration-1967-Jaguar-Mk2-/120585090001
Current bid $1,125 reserve not met, 24 bids 1 day left in auction. Car has a buy it now price of $2,500.

Sellers description:
This 1967 antique has ALL of the original parts, nothing has been changed or removed since purchase! This car does not run at this time due to a wiring problem in the dashboard; there is still oil in the engine, as well as everything originally found under the hood. Jaguars are known to rust, but this car has been protected fairly well over the years; most rust damage is found on the exterior rear. The floor pans are completely in tact. There is only one broken window, found in the rear. The car is located in Tuskegee, AL, about a 2-hour drive from Atlanta, GA.

Additional Information:
-3.4 liters
-Mileage: 76,600
-Body #: E06778L
-Engine #: KJ11265-8

This is our final listing for this car. The reserve price is $1500, and we believe it is worth every penny and more.

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