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2R14266

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 July 2008.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of 2R14266

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Exterior Photos (6)

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Details Photos: Exterior (5)

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Detail Photos: Interior (5)

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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Detail Photos: Other (1)

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2008-07-17 23:09:11 | jagman writes:

52,160 MILES, ON EBAY 07/08, SELLER WRITES:THIS IS ONE OF THE LAST 4.2LITER XKE CONVERTABLES MADE



I HAVE BEEN TOLD THERE WERE LESS THAN 20, 6 CYLINDER "E-TYPE" ROADSTERS PRODUCED IN THE 1971 MODLE YEAR THIS BEING ONE OF THEM.



Vehicle ID # 2R14266

Body # 4R9053

Engine # 7R13542-9

Gear Box # KE 15900



My son found this very original, solid, dry, low mileage car.

The elderly owner whose health was failing, had the Jag painted in the late 70’s. The planned interior work, new top and reassembly never happened.

We purchased the car and brought it to its present state of repair.

We have done the following to date.



* Changed the oil and filter.



* Removed and cleaned the gas tank.



* Removed and cleaned the carburetor float, jets and bowls.



* Cleaned out the clutch and brake master cylinders and hydraulic systems.



* Replaced the spark plugs and plug wires.



* Replaced four of the five tires due to the originals being to dry rotted, the original Pirelli spare is in the trunk.



* Re-cored the original radiator.



* Replaced miscellaneous rubber lines and hoses.





This Jag runs, holds good oil pressure, makes no unusual mechanical noises, shifts well and yard drives.



Our original plan was to finish the repairs required to put the XKE on the road as a driver, but given the unusually low production numbers we have decided to pass this car on to someone who can better afford the correct treatment of this classic.

2008-07-20 15:30:02 | Anonymous writes:

I'm sorry to be the one to tell you,according to JDHT there wereapprox 1,000 2R cars produced. I owned P2R14466 and researched this

2008-07-21 07:09:07 | Anonymous writes:

There does seem to be at least 600 cars built after this one.

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