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1E16646

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 August 2011.

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2011-08-12 21:28:49 | pauls writes:

Car to be at RM auction 8/11
viewer.zmags.com/publication/d9efca7c

Auction description:
Engine 7E15515-9
Estimate $115K - 135K
California car, restored by Classic Showcase.

2011-08-15 13:51:56 | pauls writes:

Additional description and alternative URL:
www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm

1968 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 1/2 4.2-Liter Roadster
Chassis No. 1E16646
Estimate: $115,000-$135,000 US
AUCTION DATE: Friday, August 19, 2011
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
- One of less than 2,000 built
- In original color combination and documented with the Heritage Certificate
- Recipient of a full restoration to exacting standards
- Southern California ownership with warranty info, receipts and books

The 1968 Jaguar E-Type Series 1½ presented here, with chassis number 1E16646, has enjoyed limited ownership in Southern California and has recently been restored by Jaguar professionals. It has also received a full detail and service by Southern California marque specialists Classic Showcase before its debut at auction. During restoration the body was stripped and completely repainted. Brightwork was also re-chromed, and new rubber and seals were fitted. Inside, a new and proper tan interior was installed. Mechanical systems and instruments were thoroughly gone through, and a new wire loom was installed. Final touches include a new exhaust system and new battery as well as new chrome wire wheels and tires.

The beautiful ascot fawn body and matching fawn top and boot cover is enhanced by the stunning chrome work, which includes new front and rear nurf bars, wing windows and a luggage rack for the avid adventurer. The interior of this '68 E-Type looks equally gorgeous with its tan leather seat and trim. Original warranty information documenting the purchase date and location along with the books and receipts will accompany the sale. The vendor reports the E-Type runs very well and presents just as well cosmetically.

2011-09-04 19:39:21 | pauls writes:

Sold for $104,500.

2021-05-18 18:40:13 | tom writes:

All the documents for this car are currently for sale on ebay...

eBay item number: 333146934590

Jaguar 4.2 E-Type  "Original" Owners Manual 1968 Series 1.5 models.

Printed in England by W.W. Curtis LTD. Coventry

Publication No. E.145/1

The pages, front and back cover, pictures are in Mint condition! Really nice inside. Front cover (see detailed pictures) is also in beautiful condition.

A neat item to add to your 4.2 Roadster & Coupe E-Type and 2+2 to make it complete!

II.Comes with original Jaguar Manufacturers Warranty Card-also in beautiful condition.

III.Original Motorola radio guarantee and service booklet.

All 3 items from the same E-Type. 

More detailed pictures available upon request.

International bidders welcome.

See my other Jaguar listings.


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