3.4 Mk.II | |||||
Saloon | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
1967 | Grey | ||||
2006 | Black | ||||
Awaiting Rest. | |||||
Norwell | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 19 November 2006.
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2006-11-19 18:15:51 | Lofty writes:
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-Very-Late-1967-3-4-Litre-Manual-Mark-II_W0QQitemZ ...
Seen on eBay, November 2006:
"This Mark II is one of the last true Mark II's to be built, before Jaguar changed the car to the 340. It has the large bumpers on it, which attest to it being a Mark II. This has a matching number 3.4 litre engine with the manual synchro mesh gear box. The original color was Warwick Grey with a black interior. The engine was rebuilt 20,000 miles ago and had a new cluth put in it at that time. At present the car does not run or drive as it has been sitting for a while. The fluids will need to be changed. The gas tanks drained and the oil will need to be changed. The brakes will need to be gone through thoroughly once again because the car has been sitting. The plugs and points will probably need to be changed as well.
The car is 95% complete, but it is missing the two front seats.
The chrome on the grill, the bumpers, etc. are in really nice condition. The car does have rust in it. The rust is located on both of the outer sills and the bottom of the front fenders. The jacking points are gone. Suprisingly enough the floors and the trunk area seem to be fine. This is a good candidate for restoration or you could pull the drivetrain and install it into an automatic car with and excellent body."