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Record Creation: Entered on 2 May 2017.

 

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2017-05-02 11:54:06 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 5/2/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Jaguar-Other-/252913158056
Opening bid US $7,000, no reserve, no bids 6 days left in auction, seller user6542465423, 72k miles.

Sellers description:
This is a matching number sunroof vehicle!

Chassis # 733593 Body # L008384 Engine # A8443-8

Original Engine & Transmission with No Rust & Engine runs.

Starting this auction out low to give everyone a chance to bid on this rare opportunity! $7,000 USD NO RESERVE

This was listed before but I ended the auction, I am going to let this go now!

The end auction price would be less than $20,000 send offers, message me with questions.

This is the same engine in the roadster! Manual transmission and this fires up and shifts well! I found it all original and have been trying to keep it stock. I just started putting the bumpers on and you can tell that this has never been in an accident and is California Native and rust free! Most of the extras on this car work! It's been stored in a back house garage. The original owner of this vehicle passed away and I was in the process of doing a complete restoration on the jaguar. I am working on a porsche restoration now and I am going to sell this to fund the rest of my porsche 356 project (not for sale). This is a really nice Jaguar since there is no rust that I could find! It has nice mirrors at the front like Albert Swan style. This jaguar has a working fan along with crotch coolers in the front for the driver and passenger along with a middle cooler vent. Did I mention this has pop out windows in the rear and a sunroof? It also has semaphore turn signals which is stock. The skirts are amazing and are stock on this car. This jaguar even comes with personalized original plates and some old frames from Beverly Hills. The car is a push button start, all original with 4 globes that glow and illuminate the wood dash. I literally just had this car delivered from the paint shop and went with the original paint color ($6,000 spent on paint & body). Seats need upholstery but are very original. Good year tires with original wheels all the way around and the skirts are very nice and original. Very cool split window windshield, similar to early porsche and early volkswagen, which is why I fell in love with this GEM!

There are many extra parts included in the trunk and back seat, this car comes loaded with everything and I'll keep it covered up until it sells.

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