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I have an opportunity to purchase a '67 XKE Coupe from the estate of the current owner. The car is a true survivor with one repaint in the correct original color. The interior is all original (original radio, upholstery, etc.) and in remarkable shape. Just the normal patina you would expect on a very well cared for 58-year-old sportscar. The car has been sitting idle for 6 years therefore is considered non-running. The car appears to have been meticulously maintained and driven regularly up until the former owner's unexpected passing 6 years ago.
I have owned numerous Triumphs and Austin Healey's over the years, but this would be my first XKE. What specific areas on the XKE were prone to rust so that I can properly inspect? What other concern areas unique to a Series 1 XKE should I pay close attention to? Finally, what would be considered fair market value for a single repaint '67 Coupe Survivor which has been sitting idle for 6 years? The car wasn't prepared for this 6-year hibernation as was mentioned, the owner's passing was unexpected. Thank you, I appreciate any insight here as I am a newbie to the XKE world.
I have owned numerous Triumphs and Austin Healey's over the years, but this would be my first XKE. What specific areas on the XKE were prone to rust so that I can properly inspect? What other concern areas unique to a Series 1 XKE should I pay close attention to? Finally, what would be considered fair market value for a single repaint '67 Coupe Survivor which has been sitting idle for 6 years? The car wasn't prepared for this 6-year hibernation as was mentioned, the owner's passing was unexpected. Thank you, I appreciate any insight here as I am a newbie to the XKE world.
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