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1E13219

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1st owner Bernard G. Cinders, Los Angeles, California

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2018-12-29 14:48:59 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 1/19
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/az19/arizona/lots/r0040-1966-jaguar-e-type-series-1-4 ...

Auction description:
Lot Number 129
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
$225,000 - $275,000
Offered without reserve
RM | Sotheby's - ARIZONA 2019 - Offered on: Thursday, January 17, 2019
Chassis No. 1E 13219
Engine No. 7E 9514-9
Gearbox No. E J336
Body No. 4E 4810


Impeccably restored by Jaguar specialists
Finished in Opalescent Dark Blue over Oxblood leather interior
Accompanied by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) Certificate
Includes tools, jack, and spare tire

This stylish roadster was delivered new to Bernard G. Cinders in Los Angeles and subsequently found its way to Clifford Thompson in Hesperia, California. In 2017, the car was purchased by its current owner, a Jaguar marque specialist who is also a hands-on restorer. It was transported to the owner’s shop in Scottsdale, Arizona, for a total refurbishment. At that time, the car was in relatively good condition with a rust-free body but required some care to bring it to concours level. The owner disassembled the E-Type and performed a meticulous bumper-to-bumper inspection of the car. All the mechanicals were examined; components were then reconstructed, refinished, or replaced with new parts as necessary.

The engine was rebuilt with new pistons, reground crankshaft, new timing chains, and oil pump, and was then dynamically balanced for smooth operation. The transmission was rebuilt using new bearings, synchro rings, and layshaft, while the differential was likewise fully rebuilt using new bearings and changing the gear ratio to 3.07:1 to utilize the 4.2-liter’s impressive torque. The braking system is all-new from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinders, and a stainless-steel exhaust system was installed. The suspension, hydraulic, and electrical systems were brought to “like-new” condition. Numerous other enhancements were made, and the owner states the car is in excellent running order.

The work did not stop there. The body was sandblasted and finished in highly attractive Opalescent Dark Blue finish. The chrome, brightwork, wire wheels, and knock-off hubcaps gleam. All the glass is new, as is the dark blue fitted convertible top. The passenger cabin has also been reinvigorated. The factory color scheme continues with new oxblood leather seats and color-coordinated carpeting. A Jaguar tool kit, jack, and spare tire are secured in the trunk.

The restoration was completed within the last 12 months and only 50 miles have been put on the odometer since. A service manual and restoration documents accompany the car as does a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate. This is a special E-Type: a pristine roadster whose next owner will take possession of a classic automotive treasure, one that electrified the world when new, and continues to do so today.

2019-02-07 02:50:53 | Daniel writes:

Sold For $274,400 at above auction

Inclusive of applicable buyer's fee.

2019-02-09 20:36:41 | Maikel writes:

A shame it has the wrong jack, tool kit and owners manual

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