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P1F4401BW

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2024.

 

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2024-01-11 08:53:55 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 1/22/24
www.ebay.com/itm/325964346551
Opening bid US $4,500 no bids, no reserve, 6days left in auction, seller atomicdawg007, 107k miles

Seller's description:
1967 Jaguar 420, 4.2L 6-cyl motor, auto trans, rebuilt rear end, trans services and strong running motor. Idles rough when cold but smoothes out once it reaches operating temperature. All original paint, motor, interior with brand new Nexon tires. Smokes a little at idle. Runs strong at 70 mph on the highway. Has some rust underneath and minor body dents and dings. This is a solid running car. and definitely not a project. Can use for a daily driver or around time commute. British Right-Hand drive. Driver's door doesn't open and the turn signals and brake lights don't work. You will hard pressed to find a car in this condition that runs and drives and is currently registered this price point!

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