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This 1967 Jaguar E-type Series I 4.2 open headlight FHC (chassis 1E-34218) has been with the mechanical engineer seller for 17 years and he is the third owner. Described as a good-running and driving survivor, the car has a handful of issues including some moderate rust in the rocker panels. This example comes with a Jaguar/Daimler Heritage Trust certificate and further documentation detailed below, which verifies the original interior and January 31, 1967 production date. XKEData.com confirms this as one of the last Series 1 LHD coupes built, and that the open headlights were correct and original during January production of the Series 1. This car is now available in Hood River, Oregon for $39,000. Click here to read more... |
This 1989 Lamborghini LM002 is said to be all-original, well-kept, and in perfect working order. The 18,708 kilometers showing on its odometer translate to 11,625 and are said to be accurate, and while the seller quotes only 301 ever made other sources estimate 330-ish were built between 1986 and 1993. This one looks as nice as promised by its low usage, itself probably a result of the truck?s 5 MPG thirst. Find it here at The Gallery Brummen in Brummen, Netherlands for 132,950 euros (~$181,051 today). Click here to read more... |
This 1971 Porsche 914 (VIN 4712912886) started its time with the seller 22 years ago as the family sports car but was later modified for PCA and SVRA track events. The car looks clean, complete, and straight with nice driver level cosmetics, and following a 2011 rebuild the engine has been dyno?d at an impressive 157 HP after which it?s been used in only three events totaling less than 310 track miles. Described as reliable and professionally maintained, it remains street legal and is now available in Canton, Ohio for $12,000. Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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