4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Maroon | ||||
Open Two Seater | Black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
17 August 1967 | |||||
7E13885-9 | |||||
4E7821 | |||||
1 August 1967 | United States | ||||
1967 | British Racing Green | ||||
2024 | Black | ||||
Rest: Concours | Black | ||||
Original | Paulsboro | ||||
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2017-03-09 04:11:19 | Daniel writes:
To be auctioned on Saturday, March 11, 2017
www.rmsothebys.com/lots/lot.cfm
Lot 217
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
Chassis no. 1E 15951
Engine no. 7E 13885-9
Body no. 4E 7821
$140,000 - $180,000
Without Reserve
Sold For $137,500
265 bhp, 4,235 cc DOHC inline six-cylinder engine with triple SU carburetors, four-speed manual transmission, independent front suspension with transverse wishbones, torsion bars, telescopic shocks, and an anti-roll bar; independent rear suspension with lower transverse tubular links and twin coil springs; and four-wheel Dunlop hydraulic disc brakes. Wheelbase: 96 in.
Beautiful first-series E-Type with desirable 4.2-liter engine
Exceptional older restoration; finished in striking British Racing Green
Retains its original engine
Includes Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
The classic E-Type took the automotive world by storm when it was introduced at the Geneva Auto Show. Its inherent beauty is legendary, as it is one of a few cars ever to be exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Production of the car began in 1961 and featured a 3.8-liter, overhead-cam, six-cylinder engine. Its styling, which was the work of Malcolm Sayer and had been overseen by company founder Sir William Lyons, evolved from Jaguar's Le Mans-winning and equally stunning D-Type race cars.
The E-Type came with the four-wheel disc brakes of the previous XK 150 but gained independent rear suspension. In 1964, a bigger-bore 4.2-liter engine was fitted, which offered similar horsepower but greater torque, allowing for better tractability in everyday driving. A variety of other minor changes were also introduced at the same time, including furnishing the gearbox with full synchros, a new brake booster, and adjustable seatbacks, providing greater comfort for taller drivers. The E-Type's construction was a multi-tube front end bolted to a steel body shell. The long, low hood and front fenders were one assembly and hinged at the front for unobstructed engine access. The up-sized 4.2-liter six had 265 horsepower and was capable of hauling the car from 0-60 mph in 7.4 seconds, with a maximum speed of 149 mph.
According to the Jaguar Heritage Trust, this E-Type was originally completed on 1 August 1967 and dispatched to New York several weeks later, on 17 August. At the time, the Jaguar was finished in Opalescent Maroon over a black leather interior and fitted with a black convertible top. The E-Type has since been restored in the current shade of British Racing Green, while the interior was refinished in the original black combination. As a late-Series 1 car, it originally featured open headlights, as would become standard on the later-series E-Types. During restoration, however, the decision was made to convert the headlights to the attractive closed style of the earlier Series 1 cars. Though an older restoration, the work was performed to a very high standard and has since been properly maintained in a climate controlled environment. The E-Type continues to present exceptionally well and furthermore, runs and drives as Jaguar always intended, with plenty of go!
2017-04-07 15:14:23 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 4/7/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Jaguar-Other-E-TYPE-SERIES-1-/192151282915
Classified ad price $175,000, seller rosner_motorsports, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1k miles. Sold at above RM auction for $137,500.
Sellers description:
Meticulously maintained and in showroom condition. Drives as new. Engine is tuned, idles and runs smoothly. Gear shifts are crisp through the original 4-speed transmission. Original leather seats are in great condition. Dash, gauges, and steering wheel are Excellent. All mechanical & electrical functions are in order. Numbers matching example. Jaguar Heritage Certificate. Engine Types: 6-cyl. 4235cc/265hp 3x1bbl SU, torque 283 lb·ft Concours is the one word description for this legendary vehicle.
2017-09-27 13:48:42 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 9/27/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Jaguar-E-TYPE-ROADSTER-E-TYPE-SERIES-1-/192151282915
Classified ad price: US $175,000, same seller.
2017-11-23 15:07:36 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 11/23/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Jaguar-E-TYPE-ROADSTER/192372550113
Classified ad price: US $175,000, same seller.
2024-05-05 06:27:56 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 5/5/24
Classified ad price $202,000 for 29 days, seller Gateway Classic Cars, car now in Paulsboro, New Jersey, 2k miles stated.
Seller's description:
Vehicle Original VIN : 1E15951
Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is proud to digitally present this 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 1. Sporting a striking green exterior, this vintage beauty is sure to turn heads and ignite conversations wherever it goes.
Under the hood, this Jaguar boasts a robust I6 engine, promising a smooth and powerful driving experience. Paired with a manual transmission, this car offers full control, allowing you to truly connect with the road and experience the thrill of driving at its purest.
Inside, the car features a luxurious black leather interior, offering a great contrast to the vibrant green exterior. The seats are not only stylish but also comfortable, ensuring a pleasurable ride whether you're going on a quick errand or a long drive.
Adding to the vintage charm of this vehicle is an AM radio. While it may not offer the latest in digital technology, it provides a nostalgic touch that harks back to simpler times. Tune in to your favorite station and let the soundtracks of yesteryears accompany your journey.
This Jaguar XKE Series 1 also comes with a manual convertible top, offering you the flexibility to enjoy the open air whenever the mood strikes or the weather permits.
In summary, this 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 1, with its green exterior, black leather interior, and manual transmission, is a celebration of classic design and engineering. Its features, including an AM radio, manual convertible top, and seatbelts, add to its charm and authenticity. This car is not just a means of transportation; it's a piece of history, a style statement, and a testament to the enduring appeal of Jaguar's craftsmanship..
2024-07-07 05:49:53 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 7/7/24
Classified ad price $202,000 for 29 days, same seller
2024-08-31 06:24:18 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 8/31/24
Classified ad price $171,000 for 29 days, same seller
2024-10-30 06:37:57 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 10/30/24
Classified ad price $171,000 for 29 days, same seller