This 1968 Jaguar XKE Series 1.5 roadster - a Canadian version built
without U.S. emission equipment - is confirmed by the official
Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate #1692. It was delivered from the
factory clad in unique Opalescent Silver Blue paint over Navy Blue
leather, with Navy Blue wool carpet and a Navy Blue convertible
top. The engine features a new 304 stainless-steel exhaust system,
and the exhaust manifold was recoated in the original black ceramic
finish. It has three rebuilt SU carburetors, and the ignition
cables, coil and distributor were replaced with a solid-state fully
programmable regulator. This Jaguar has rebuilt front steering and
suspension. The brake master cylinder, vacuum servo, brake
reservoirs, clutch reservoir were recently replaced, as were the
coolant hoses, clutch assembly, slave cylinder, throw-out bearing
and pilot bearing, while the transmission was resealed. The
interior features a rebuilt seat structure, recovered console, door
panels and new wool carpet. The front disc brakes and front
calipers were replaced. All work was done by a professionally
trained mechanic.
Vehicle Details
1968 Jaguar XKE
Listing ID:CC-1672779
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1968
Make:Jaguar
Model:XKE
Exterior Color:OPALESCENT SILVER BLUE
Interior Color:NAVY BLUE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144475
VIN:1E17459
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