1964 Jaguar E Type 4.2 Only 17 existing in world In pristine condition

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I visit one of my customer vintage Jaguars
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As the owner of a '68 OTS for the last 35+ years I'm proud to drive and share my car with all that I come across. When any car is not driven....that's almost the worst thing you can do to an engine/drivetrain etc. Kinda like marrying a supermodel & then forgetting where the bedroom is.

joey
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Bollocks.
64 models did not have aluminium centre dash panel.
They didn't have AP calipers.
They didn't have centrelace wire wheels.
And that is just the stuff we are allowed to see.
Regardless, like any E Type, it looks good.

nkelly.
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With over 72, 000 E Types total and nearly 6000 LHD S1 OTS, how do you lay claim to being one of 17? That’s just pompous BS. Nice car though. Love the use of the earlier alloy dash panel, though using curly hub wheels would have made more sense

thatsawesome
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What do you base this statement on re only 17 exist in the world in pristine condition? How could you know?

andrewhill
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One of every 17 owners thinks he owns 1

brucecolby
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The dash has been modified with elements from a later series II car, and an earlier year series I, It has aftermarket wheels, tires and aftermarket exhaust, PRISTINE, yup! . . but not ORIGINAL for a '64, as for only 17 EXISTING IN THE WORLD . . . . . . . . .HA . . . HA . . . .HA . . . HA . . what a fool.

jagitmax
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Americans, one, stop screwing around to get resources and two, stop putting disgusting bumpers on dream cars.

frouchitude
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for god sake learn how to pronounce Jaguar

tombilton