1971 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 Fixed Head Coupe with 4.2L inline-six
and four-speed manual transmission. This restored black-on-black
example shows 81,888 miles and comes with production record
certificate from British Leyland confirming original black exterior
color. Our certified technicians have performed comprehensive
service including new water pump, air filter, oil change, coolant
temperature sensor, electric fans properly wired, complete tire set
with redline sidewalls, and exhaust leak repair. All electrical
systems verified working including headlights, turn signals,
wipers, washers, interior lighting, AM/FM radio, heater/AC
controls, and dashboard instrumentation with repaired tachometer.
Interior features black leather upholstery, locking glove
compartment, center console storage, and clean ashtray. This
left-hand drive Series 2 E-Type represents the refined evolution of
Jaguar's legendary sports car with improved cooling, better
ergonomics, and enhanced electrical systems while maintaining the
iconic 4.2L XK engine's 265 horsepower output. Documentation
includes service manuals and Jaguar reference materials.
*Prices shown include all incentives - See dealer for Details;
Frankman Motor Company started in 1988 as a small family business
that has grown from an acreage with a converted 2 stall garage as
the office to the largest independent used car dealership in a 5
state area with almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees.
*See Dealer for Details.
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