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12 E types for only...

bgbassplyr

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Some have lost paperwork.

I love it. Thats why there in the Bronx...

Pat
 
How about the red car on the lift with the rear end hanging by the trailing arms... Nice diff mounts. Since it should take many many thousands to restore each car.... Whatta bargin.
 
"Cheaper by the dozen" my butt!

"All in need of restoration" and "most of these are complete"....

If that don't scare ya, the ASSERTION you would have no trouble re-titling the "lost" ones SHOULD.
 
NY didn't even issue titles before 1973, so getting paperwork for 10 of the 12 shouldn't be an issue....
The cars up on the lifts look pretty ratty.
The 6 that are all nestled together look better(buy 6 for 100G's?)
 
".....movin' on up....to the east side....with a de-luxe Jaguar....in the skyyyyyy!..."
 
If I lived in that area it would be "fun" to go see them..........Would like to hear from anyone who has seen these cars!!!

Pete
 
After giving it the ol iggle eye, I count something like 17 E types in all the photos. It is a little hard to tell, but 6 on the ground, cars on the racks, the cars on trailers, etc. More than 12 in the photos, which ones are they keeping? The decent ones?? It is not impossible to spend 100K restoring an E type. And 2+2s cost just as much to do as roadsters, only you will never see a return on your money. Don't get me wrong, I want a 69 or70 2+2 as a driver, but for 16K I should be able to get one that moves under it's own power....
 
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