4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7E 10599-9 | |||||
4E5454 | |||||
EJ11251 | |||||
1967 | Black | ||||
2016 | Black | ||||
Rest: Concours | |||||
Original | Newport Beach | ||||
CA | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 29 March 2014.
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2016-05-22 03:50:53 | XKE Data writes:
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Owner: Svend Schmidt
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2016-07-09 17:02:40 | Jerry Mouton writes:
For auction August 2016 at Mecom, Monterey
Purchased new by Grammy Award Winning singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Bobby Darin
•Bobby Darin is best known for the hit songs, 'Splish Splash', 'Dream Lover' and 'Mack the Knife'
•'Mack the Knife' was recently inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry
•Only 25 selections each year are inducted due to their significant impact on American culture and history
•The Library's recording collection contains more than 3 Million items, but only 450 have been inducted into the registry
•Documented with a Colorado title from 1975 showing Bobby Darin of Hollywood, California as the previous owner
•Triple Black Series 1 Roadster
•Professional nut and bolt restoration completed in 2016
•Original 4.2L inline six cylinder engine
•Engine no. 7E10599-9
•4-speed manual transmission
•Triple SU carburetors
•Chrome knock-off wire wheels
•Leather seats
•Wood-rimmed steering wheel
•Original tool roll
•Jaguar Heritage Certificate
One of the most talented and versatile entertainers of his time, Bobby Darin is best remembered for his 1959 smash hit "Mack the Knife," the recording of which was recently inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. This is an enormous honor, one reserved for only 25 selections each year for their significant impact on American culture and history. The selections for the 2015 registry bring the total number of recordings on the registry to 450, only a minuscule portion of the Library's vast recorded-sound collection of more than 3 million items.
It is therefore with great pleasure that we announce the offering of his freshly restored 1967 Jaguar E-Type Roadster at the Mecum Monterey Daytime Auction on August 20, 2016.
Darin got his start in show business partnering with future rock impresario Don Kirshner, composing songs and commercial jingles. His career gained traction when he met young singer Connie Francis, for whom he wrote several songs. After a brief romantic involvement, the couple split at the insistence of her father. Atlantic Records signed Darin under its Atco label in 1958 to write and arrange music. There he recorded his first million-selling hit "Splish Splash," which he wrote after his mother Jean phoned him with an idea for a song.
After writing and recording another multi-million seller, "Dream Lover," in 1959 recorded the epic "Mack the Knife," which hit number one on the charts and stayed there for nine weeks. It sold over two million copies, won the 1960 Grammy Award for Record of the Year and earned Darin the Grammy Award for Best New Artist of the Year.
Darin's life ended all too early, at the age of 37 in 1973, but he left behind a musical and entertainment legacy that has inspired generations to appreciate his talents. Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor, Darin's talents covered the spectrum of musical genres, including jazz, pop, rock'n'roll, folk, swing and country, but it is "Mack the Knife" that became his signature piece.
The first American recording of "Mack the Knife" was performed by jazz legend Louis Armstrong and his All Stars in 1956, but it was actually co-written by German composer Kurt Weill and poet-playwright Bertholt Brecht for their musical drama "Die Dreigroschenoper," known in English as "The Threepenny Opera," which premiered in Berlin in 1928. Darin's version paid homage to Armstrong's jazzy interpretation, and while many other talents have recorded their own versions, even Frank Sinatra himself declared Darin's the "definitive version."
In March 2016 the Library of Congress' National Recording Preservation Board announced its choice of both the Darin and Armstrong renditions of "Mack the Knife," for its 2015 collection, a significant honor reserved for "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" sound recordings.
Documented with a previous Colorado title from 1975 showing Bobby Darin of Hollywood, California as the previous owner, this 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster was the recipient of a no-expense-spared, professional nut and bolt restoration completed in 2016. The photo-documented restoration was performed on a bare-metal tub with dated components that were indiviudally restored and installed with great attention original delivery details. The quality of pristine craftsmanship is evident in such details as the wiring harness, Lucas battery and even the sewn-in rice bag that helps reduce the "wind slap" of the roof fabric. Accompanied with the original tool roll, Jaguar Heritage Certificate, Colorado title from 1975, Bobby Darin's '67 Jaguar has been recognized by JCNA Judges as a pure specimen ready to stand tall amongst the finest quality Series 1 Open Two Seat Roadsters and exhibits a labor of dedication by knowledgable professionals. Refinished in its original triple Black color scheme, it is the quintessential E-Type in its purest form, finished to the same magnificent condition in which Darin would have found it the day he took delivery and first turned the key. That includes the original 4.2L inline-6 engine, number 7E10599-9, complete with triple SU carburetors and mated to Jaguar's smooth-shifting 4-speed manual transmission. Completed with chromed knock-off wire wheels, Black leather bucket seats and wood-rimmed steering wheel, this classic Series 1 E-Type's value reaches beyond its significance as one of the great cars of the 20th century, bringing with it the aura of celebrity associated with one of the brightest stars of American show business.
2016-07-10 04:20:04 | pauls writes:
URL for above auction:
www.mecum.com/lots/CA0816-244579/1967-jaguar-e-type-series-1-roadster/
It appears the complete VIN for the car is J671E13757
2016-07-10 14:32:09 | Svend Schmidt writes:
Concours Restoration by noted marque expert, David Ferguson, Images Auto Body, Campbell, CA
2016-07-25 20:22:09 | pauls writes:
Lot S73 Monterey 2016 Aug 18-20
2016-11-22 04:39:19 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/jaguar/e-type/1884310.html
Sellers description:
Location: Newport Heights, California
VIN #: J671E13757
Mileage: 59000
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Mint
Exterior: Black
Interior: Black
1967 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 1 ROADSTER
Documented with a previous title from 1975 showing Bobby Darin of Hollywood, California as the previous owner
No expense spared Concours restoration completed July 2016 by David Ferguson
Triple Black Series 1 Roadster as documented by Jaguar Heritage Certificate
Spectacular presentation Original 4.2L inline six cylinder engine
Engine no. 7E10599-9 Original 4-speed manual transmission
Triple SU carburetors Wood-rimmed steering wheel
Leather seats 59,000 original miles
Documented with a previous 1975 title showing Bobby Darin of Hollywood, California as previous owner. This 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster was the recipient of a no-expense-spared, professional nut and bolt Concours level restoration by renowned David Ferguson. This extensively photo documented restoration was performed on a bare-metal tub with dated components that were individually restored and installed with great attention original delivery details. The quality of pristine craftsmanship is evident in such details as the wiring harness, Lucas battery. This Jaguar even has the sewn-in rice bag which helps reduce the "wind slap" of the roof fabric. Jaguar Heritage Certificate. Refinished in its original triple Black color scheme, it is the quintessential E-Type in its purest form. Original 4.2L inline-6 engine, number 7E10599-9. Completed with triple SU carburetors and mated to Jaguar's smooth-shifting 4-speed manual transmission. Chrome knock-off wire wheels, black leather bucket seats and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. This classic Series 1 E-Type Roadster is one of the finest of its type and deserving of a place in any prestigious collection. Serious inquiries only please. This Jaguar is being offered out of my private collection.
Price: $345,000
2017-08-16 14:22:32 | Newdl writes:
Car will be auctioned at Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction Lot #66 8/18/17
www.bonhams.com/auctions/23977/lot/66/
No Reserve