4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Beige | ||||
Open Two Seater | Black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars , New York | |||||
4 August 1967 | |||||
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4E7744 | Temple City | ||||
EJ15322 | California | ||||
30 June 1967 | United States | ||||
1967 | Beige | ||||
2013 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
Original | Houston | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 3 November 2012.
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2013-03-01 12:57:25 | XKE Data writes:
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2013-04-06 14:42:56 | XKE Data writes:
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first owner : Vernon Johnson
Temple City CA to First owner: Vernon Johnson, Temple City CA
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First owner: Vernon Johnson, Temple City CA
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2013-02-28 22:09:30 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 3/13
www.goodingco.com/car/1967-jaguar-e-type-roadster-1
Lot 70
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
CHASSIS NO. 1E 15857
ENGINE NO. 7E 13892-9
Gearbox No. EJ 15322
*Please note this car is a 1967.
$110,000 - $130,000
Without Reserve
This late Series 1 Jaguar E-Type Open Two Seater (OTS) is a beautiful example of what is frequently described as "the most beautiful car ever built." Introduced in 1961, almost all early E-Types were destined for the US. Later Series 1 cars, including this one, were fitted with a 4.2 litre engine that produced 265 hp, along with a fully synchromesh gearbox in place of the Moss "crash-box" utilized until 1965.
This left-hand-drive US-spec open two-seater left the factory on the last day of June 1967, wearing beige paint with black leather seats and black fabric folding top, chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires, tinted glass, bumper guards, seat belts, and hazard-warning lights. It was delivered to Marquis Motors in Laguna Beach, California, which installed a Blaupunkt radio that remains with the car.
The first owner was Vernon A. Johnson of Temple City, California, who took delivery on September 2, 1968. Mr. Johnson appears to have driven his Jaguar sparingly, recording approximately 24,000 miles over 12 years. The second owner was James Mason of Bakersfield, California, who purchased the car in 1982 and drove it barely 2,300 miles in 2 1/2 years. An August 1991 inspection report lists the odometer reading just 34,056 miles.
After Mr. Mason's passing in 1991, the car - described as a completely rust-free example that had lived its entire life in Southern California - was purchased from his estate by the current owner. Beginning in 1998, the car received a bare-shell cosmetic and mechanical restoration over a five-year period by E-Type restoration specialists Bruce and Mark Alsop at Best of Britain in South Ryegate, Vermont. The mechanical work included an overhaul of the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, interior leather, and installation of a new Stay-Fast top. The engine bay and various under-hood components were more recently freshened in 2012. The consignor states that the car has been driven sparingly during his ownership, with the odometer reading just 37,383 original miles at the time of cataloguing.
1E 15857 is presented with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate that details the complete specifications of this fine E-Type. Also included are the car's original window sticker; dealer inventory sticker; factory warranty certificate; factory repair manual; the original Jaguar pouch containing the owner's manual, operating, maintenance, and service handbooks; a Blaupunkt operating brochure; and extensive service and maintenance receipts.
2013-04-05 09:25:47 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 4/5/13
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-Jaguar-E-Type-Convertible-Series-Restored-Best-Brit ...
Current bid $36,100 reserve not met, 10 bids 9 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Houston, Texas. Car sold at above auction for $90,750.
Sellers description:
Lamborghini Houston proudly offers our superb 1967 Jaguar E-Type (XK-E) Convertible Series I. This is Chassis Serial Number 1E 15857, a very late Left-Hand-Drive US-spec open two-seater (OTS) Series I, finished in its original Beige with Black folding convertible top over Black leather and as originally factory configured with chrome wire wheels (although original whitewall tires have been replaced), tinted glass, bumper guards, seat belts, and hazard-warning lights. It is a complete numbers-matching example with its original 265hp 4.2L DOHC Inline 6-cylinder engine # 7E 13892-9 and fully synchromesh 4-speed manual gearbox # EJ 15322.
This 1967 E-Type Convertible has had just 3 owners and traveled a total of just 37,389 miles since new. It was delivered new on September 2, 1968 to Vernon Johnson of Temple City, California. The original dealer, Marquis Motors of Laguna Beach, CA, installed a Blaupunkt stereo which remains and functions to this day. Mr. Johnson drove the car just 24,000 miles over the next 12 years. The second owner was James Mason of Bakersfield, California who also drove the car quite sparingly. By August 1991, it had recorded just 34,056 miles. The car was then purchased from Mr. Mason's estate by its third and most recent owner.
Beginning in 1998, the car received a bare-shell cosmetic and mechanical restoration over a five-year period by E-Type restoration specialists Bruce and Mark Alsop of Best of Britain in Vermont. The mechanical work included an overhaul of the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, interior leather, and installation of new convertible top. The engine bay, various under-hood components, and exhaust system were more recently freshened in 2012. Four new tires were also mounted in January 2013.
This Jaguar is complete with the original window sticker, the original book pouch containing the owner's operating manual, original manufacturer's warranty card, original maintenance voucher book, Blaupunkt stereo manual, factory servicing and repair manual, a stack of receipts documenting its maintenance history, a photo album with set of receipts completely documenting the restoration process by Best of Britain, and the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate verifying its numbers, original configuration, and original owner from their archives. The jack with bag and Thor hammer are also included.
The father and son team of Best of Britain are experts who have been restoring these Jaguars since the early 1980's. Their mechanical work as well as body and paint expertise is of the highest quality. This 1967 Jaguar E-Type Convertible Series I will make an excellent addition to any collection.
2013-04-23 09:56:17 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 4/23/13
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-Jaguar-E-Type-Convertible-Series-Restored-Best-Brit ...
Current bid $60,101 reserve not met, 13 bids 3 days left in auction.
Previous auction ended at $55,700 reserve not met after 21 bids.
2013-05-29 07:55:09 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 5/29/13
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-Jaguar-E-Type-Convertible-Series-Restored-Best-Brit ...
Current bid $35,100 reserve not met, 14 bids 9 days left in auction.
Previous auction ended at $65,100 reserve not met after 14 bids.