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1E34674

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 January 2006.

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Uploaded January 2006:

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2006-01-22 10:11:15 | pauls writes:

1/22/06 Car currently offered for sale at:
seattle.craigslist.org/car/126730205.html

Sellers description:
1968 Jaguar 4.2 XKE Coupe - $25000. Mostly restored red, 1968 Jaguar XKE Series 1.5. Over $32,000 in a body-off restoration and repaint. Additional $18,000 in engine work including new clutch, seals, wiring harnesses, top end, stainless exhaust and stainless brake system. Interior mostly restored including carpeting, headliner, and sun visors. Garaged. Downsizing and must sell. I am the second owner, the first being a dentist that lived on Mercer Island. I have owned the car since February of 1974. There were two spots of rust when I had the work done. One was surface rust on the bonnet and the other was the panel located under the foot pedals. That panel was replaced. This is in or around Sammamish Plateau.

2006-05-10 12:37:17 | Kjell writes:

This car has been sold to a german customer and has arrived Germany.

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