4.2 Jaguar E-Type | British Racing Green | ||||
Open Two Seater | Tan | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars New York | |||||
24 November 1967 | |||||
7E14854-9 | 19 February 1968 | ||||
4E8070 | Baldwin | ||||
EE1598 | Michigan | ||||
6 November 1967 | United States | ||||
1968 | Old English White | ||||
2003 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
Original | Austin | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 30 April 2003.
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2009-03-08 13:27:10 | XKE Data writes:
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2009-03-08 13:27:13 | XKE Data writes:
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2003-04-30 00:18:52 | Anonymous writes:
B-J auction lot # 915 Scottsdale, AZ January 2003. Sports Car Market report reads:
"Rebuilt engine, transmission. Radio, aftermarket electronic ignition. Driver's door pops about 1/8 of an inch, weather striping dry and cracked. Interior shows 3000 miles of wear. New Cooper Lifeliner belted radials."
2005-01-12 12:48:06 | pauls writes:
Description from above BJ auction:
www.barrett-jackson.com/auctionresults/common/cardetail.asp
OPTIONS
COLOR - WHITE
TRANS - 4-SPEED
CYLINDERS - 6
ENGINE SIZE - 4.2 L
HORSEPOWER - 265
VIN - 1E16221
This E-type Jaguar is equipped with a 4-speed, white paint with red interior, and has matching numbers. 3,000 miles since full rebuild by specialist including engine, transmission, bare metal re-spray, new interior, new top, Tonneau, hoses, and tires. In 2000 added new chrome wire wheels, electronic, ignition, and Nardi wood wheel. New alternator and battery 11-02. Original radio (not working). No leaks, no rust.
2005-01-30 16:17:43 | Steven D. writes:
Added info provided by Michael when he visited Barrett-Jackson auction.
2005-01-30 16:20:55 | Steven D. writes:
Quoting Michael:
a very nice ' 68 OTS 4 speed E Type, white with red interior.
With the following #s: Vehicle # 1E16221 / Body # 4E8070 / Gear Box EE1598
/ Engine # 7E14854-9 / build date 11/6/67 according to information on the
car, reading the data plate with the striked numbers can be a real pain when
the car is moving up to the bidding tent. We had problems getting it to
start, but it finally did and fetched a $50K sold sticker.
2005-02-06 09:42:00 | 1E11490 writes:
Car sold at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction January 2005 for $54,000 (includes 8% buyers premium)
Details: www.barrett-jackson.com/auctionresults/common/cardetail.asp
2005-03-05 16:27:27 | Anonymous writes:
Sports Car Monthly (4/05) comment from Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction 1/05: "Odo: 58,876 miles 4-sp. Taillights above bumpers indicate this may be a series 1.5; front end is Series II. Recent respray looks good, but lacks preparation in cracks and corners in engine compartment. Rust bubbles at rear of right front wheel opening. Panel fit okay, except gas cap cover. Several paint chips. Chrome is clear. Some minor corrosion to parts in the engine bay, including master cylinder and suspension arms. Twin electric fans. Nardi steering wheel. Includes tools and manuals. Cond: 3 Sold at $54,000. Any rust in these cars is always a serious concern, because it can only get worse. Seems about right relative to other XKEs at this sale. Seller should be pleased, especially given the less-attractive open-headlights hood."
2009-03-08 12:12:27 | Craig writes:
Car was restored 2000 Fourintime Wisconsin.
Comment about Series II hood is not accurate - it is fully correct
2009-03-09 12:43:20 | Craig writes:
Restorer was Fourintune Wisconson (Healy and British Car Specialist) - not Fourintime. Car moved to Austin March 2009, has all nw front end bushes and has been freshened for recent sale. Still real nice driver - appraised at Category 2. There is no rust in the body - was gone over with paint depth measuring device as part of the pre-purchase inspection - bonnet is completely correct - series 1.5 - uncovered headlights - small grill opening
2009-11-15 23:15:17 | Roger writes:
I agree that the March 2005 comment quoting from SCM repeats incorrect information from SCM--this is a S1.5 bonnet, which isn't really anything like an S2 bonnet, which makes me wonder about the rest of the description.