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1E32587

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 May 2003.

 

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded May 2003:

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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2003-05-22 09:03:24 | Lofty writes:

ebay Item # 2416446410 5/22/03
Seller comments:
The original owner purchased the car new in Germany and had it shipped to USA. The car has always been parked in the garage and pampered.
runs great and is well preserved, with original paint and equipment.

There are some small dings in the paint on the doors, the leather arm rest has some cracks and the rubber window seals have hardened. The brakes need to be bled.

2003-05-24 08:15:59 | Anonymous writes:

Jaguar : XKE
1966 Jaguar, E Type, 4.2 Liter, series 1

Miles: 30064 Doors: 2 doors
Transmission: Manual Interior: Red
Engine: 6 - Cyl. Year: 1966
Warranty: No VIN Number: 1E32587
Title: Clear Exterior: Blue

2003-08-28 20:59:40 | Steven D. writes:

Auction URL:

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Car had 14 bids and appears to have sold at a price of US $20,000.00 (Reserve met)

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