1973 Jaguar Xke Series Iii V12 Convertible 5-speed Low Miles on 2040-cars
Germantown, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:5.3 LITER V12
Used
Year: 1973
Drive Type: 5-SPEED
Make: Jaguar
Mileage: 33,255
Model: E-Type
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning
YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF A SERIES III XKE 4-SPEED CONVERTIBLE IN #301 SIGNAL RED WITH BLACK LEATHER SEATING AND ONLY 33,255 DOCUMENTED MILES AND ONE OWNER IN THE LAST 36 YEARS.
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: - Black Leather Seating - Black Canvas Convertible Top - 4-Speed Synchromesh Transmission - 5.3 Liter V12 Engine - Chrome Wire Wheels - AM-FM Cassette Radio - Air Conditioning - Power Steering and Brakes - Adjustable Steering Wheel - Fog Lights - Complete Factory Tool Kit - All Books and Manuals - New Coco Floor Mats - Fitted Car Cover FEATURING: - Single Owner For Last 36 Years - Rust Free Body - Mostly Original Paint - New GAHH Canvas Top and Leather Seats - Extensive Maintenance Records - Only 33,255 Documented Miles - Winner of Many Jaguar Club Awards FOR MORE INFORMATION AND QUESTIONS OR, TO ARRANGE FOR AN INSPECTION, CONTACT BOB VIA E-MAIL OR AT 414-852-8622. |
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