Jaguar Xke Series 1 Early Rear Hatch W/prop Rod , Glass, & Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Massachusetts, US
You are bidding on a Jaguar XKE Series 1 Early rear hatch with prop rod , glass, & Chrome. Overall good condition. Glass may have some scratches due to age. Chrome on the trim appears good, should clean up for driver. Sorry, but we do not have the two chrome clips for the chrome.
Perfer local Pick up but will ship to the lower 48 US States.
We will meet your shipper.
If you have any questions please let us know
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