1971 Jaguar XKE Series II Roadster Introducing this 1971
Jaguar XKE Series II Roadster featured with matching numbers.
Finished in Old English White complemented with a black interior.
The chrome accents, including the front bumpers, add a touch of
sophistication and luxury to the overall design. As the last year
of the Series II E-Type, this 1971 model is highly sought after by
collectors. It represents the culmination of Jaguar's continuous
improvements to the E-Type, offering enhanced performance,
reliability, and comfort. Highlights:- California Car-
Matching Numbers- 4.2-liter Inline-Six engine- 4-Speed Manual
Transmission- Upgraded with Triple SU Carburetors- Old English
White Exterior Color- Air Conditioning- 15-Inch Wire Wheels- Chrome
Bumpers with Overriders- Convertible Soft Top This
blue-plate California car is equipped with a 4-speed manual
transmission, 4.2-liter inline-six engine, upgraded with triple SU
carburetors,, Smiths instrumentation, front wheel disc brakes, dual
exhaust outlets, black convertible soft top, louvered clamshell
bonnet, uncovered headlights, chrome trim, chrome bumpers with
overriders, three-spoke wood steering wheel, rocker switches, Toyo
tires, 15-inch chrome wire wheels, and a full-size spare tire
fitted in the trunk. Convenience features include air conditioning,
manual-crank windows, front bucket seats, driver-side rearview
mirror, armrest center console, analog clock, and a Motorala
radio. The XKE Roadster is more than just a vehicle; it's
a symbol of automotive excellence and a testament to Jaguar's
legacy of producing some of the most beautiful and capable sports
cars in history. If you're in the market for a classic Jaguar that
exudes style, elegance, and performance, look no further than this
highly desirable E-Type that is mechanically sound. For $59,950
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