Interest in this Jaguar MK2 is high, with the eBay listing attracting quite a few bids from the moment it was published. No surprises there!
From the seller: “We are reluctantly selling our beloved 1964 MK 2 Jaguar. The car has had one previous owner and has been stored in a barn and covered for approximately 30 years.
This model is one of the most iconic car shapes of the 1960’s, it is silver, has a beautiful red leather interior that has no rips or tears, we have the Jaguar bonnet mount that is in excellent condition and it has a unique registration plate. We have the Service Manual and original documentation along with the original key and the mileage is 87,936.
This car will make a fantastic restoration project for any Jaguar enthusiast, it is complete with the exception of the boot catch that we cannot find at the moment. You will notice on the pictures that the rear lights are not in place, however we have got them with a lot of other spares.”
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