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P220371

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Record Creation: Entered on 15 October 2015.

 

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2015-10-13
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2015-10-13 14:23:47 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
classicshowcase.com/index.php/inventory/detail/479

Sellers description:
Current condition: DRIVER
Performance: 3,781 cc DOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine, 2 SU Carburetors
Transmission: Automatic transmission (with overdrive)
Suspension: Independent Front Suspension - Live Rear Axle
Color exterior: British Racing Green
Color interior: Biscuit
Features: Car Cover
Optional equipment: Sharp AM/FM/Cassette
Mileage: 60,567 showing
Vin #: P220371
Gearbox #: JBC12729
Other 1: Body # S09001

This 3.8-liter overdrive-equipped example is quite attractive in British Racing Green over a biscuit interior, and runs and drives very nicely. It is an excellent choice for those seeking an affordable and/or entry level classic Jaguar model. The MKII is truly a Jaguar icon and style leader of the 1960's, eclipsed only by the mighty E-Type in terms of stylistic recognition. Of all the MKI and MKII variants, it is the 3.8-liter, overdrive-equipped MKII cars such as this one that are at the top of many classic Jaguar collector's lists.

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