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807394DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 15 January 2024.

 

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2024-01-15 19:18:17 | pauls writes:

Car said to be for sale in France, previously said to be in Belgium

www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/jaguar-xk140-ots-se-1956-a478164

Seller's description:

105 000 €

Private Seller

Haut Rhin (68) - MULHOUSE

Mileage: 98,000 km

Jaguar XK 140 convertible DHC (Drop Head Coupé) very good condition, restored in the 2000s, same owner since 2005.

3.8 L 6-cylinder engine - 20 HP

4-speed manual transmission

Black exterior - Brown leather interior

First MEC: 09/15/1956

Chassis number: DN807394

Exterior: The bodywork is in good general condition. The chrome spoke rims are new, the convertible top is in good condition.

Interior: The upholstery and carpets are in good condition. The burr walnut dashboard is in very good presentation and functional condition.

Mechanical: The engine is in excellent working condition, no starting problems, and no gearbox problems.

Chassis and bases: The bases are in good condition, no traces of corrosion.

Expertised in 2012, expert report available.

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