This 1969 Jaguar XKE Series II fixed-head coupe is powered by its
matching-numbers 4.2-liter inline-6 engine paired with a 4-speed
manual transmission. The vehicle received a documented nut-and-bolt
professional restoration completed in October 2025. The mechanical
restoration included a rebuilt engine and ancillaries, clutch and
flywheel, rebuilt independent rear suspension assembly, upgraded
disc brakes, new wiring harnesses, three-carburetor fuel system,
front suspension, aluminum radiator, Pertronix ignition and a
stainless-steel exhaust system. This XKE rides on chrome wire
wheels with Vredestein tires and is finished in black with a black
leather interior. The factory air conditioning has been upgraded to
a modern aftermarket system for improved efficiency. The vehicle
has a Blaupunkt AM/FM radio with cable input. The cosmetic
restoration included a complete body restoration, with refinished
chrome and trim, new body rubber and glass. The interior received a
full retrim with new leather seats, panel and carpet kits,
headliner and trim kit, as well as added sound insulation. Verified
by the Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, this Jaguar is confirmed
to retain its factory-original engine, transmission, chassis and
body, a testament to its authenticity and preservation. Included
with the vehicle are a lifting jack with bag, tool kit, knock-off
hammer, original manuals and literature, Jaguar Daimler Heritage
Trust (JDHT) certificate and a photo documentation file.
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