Oh for a spare £20k

RickRob

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 Ifold, West Sussex
Surely someone with spanner wielding skills could get this into shape, have a lot of fun and/or make a good profit?

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/detail/motors/classic-cars/jaguar/etype/149428?utm_campaign=030915&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ccfs-newsletter&utm_content=car1
 
So there's only Machine Monkey standing between us and our first million! He seems like such a nice chap; I'm sure that he won't let us down. :)
 
Wow, that does seem cheap for an E-Type, but from what I've heard they can quickly turn into money pits! Selling dealer may have already worked that out!

And at the end of the day it's still over 40 years old, twice the price of an E86 and slower as well as less reliable? :? Perhaps I haven't got the hang of this classic car lark! :roll:
 
Hell yes love them. If only time and money didn't get in the way!!

What do you think similar length to a z4?? Cut chop and weld the sexy body on an M!!! :o
 
Machine monkey said:
Hell yes love them. If only time and money didn't get in the way!!

What do you think similar length to a z4?? Cut chop and weld the sexy body on an M!!! :o

I know what you mean, I've always loved them too!

Probably are a similar size - at least putting one on an M would give it proper performance, but why waste an M for that??
 
Machine monkey said:
Hell yes love them. If only time and money didn't get in the way!!

What do you think similar length to a z4?? Cut chop and weld the sexy body on an M!!! :o

They are actually smaller than a Ford Focus. My boss has an Eagle roadster.
 
Be a courageous person that takes that on - the engine bay showed how long it had been stood/stored. :cry:

But it all looks there and that's a good start. :thumbsup:
 
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