1969 Jaguar XKE Series II 2+2 Introducing this 1969 Jaguar XKE
Series II 2+2 featured with matching numbers. Finished in Signal
Red exterior color combined with a sleek black interior.
Highlights:- Matching Numbers- 4-Speed Manual Transmission-
4.2-Liter Inline-Six Engine- Stromberg Dual CarburetorsPerformance
and Features:Equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, 4.2-liter
inline-six engine, Stromberg dual carburetors, Smith
instrumentation, front wheel disc brakes, quad exhaust outlets,
louvered clamshell bonnet, side-hinged rear door, uncovered
headlights, Lucas taillights, chrome trim, chrome bumpers with
overriders, Nardi steering wheel, rocker switches, Uniroyal tires,
and 15-inch wire wheels. Convenience features include front bucket
seating with head restraints, driver-side rearview mirror, pop-out
quarter windows, and analog clock.While this E-Type has just come
out of storage and is currently not running, it presents a unique
opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike. With some tender
love and care this classic beauty can be brought back to its former
glory, ready to hit the open road once again. For $26,500
Vehicle Details
1969 Jaguar XKE Series II
Listing ID:CC-1949664
Price:$26,500
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1969
Make:Jaguar
Model:XKE Series II
Exterior Color:Signal Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:18566
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