4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
7E1006-9 | |||||
1965 | |||||
2018 | |||||
Awaiting Rest. | |||||
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2018-02-03 03:17:06 | Lofty writes:
For sale at H&H auction 21 March 2018
online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-details/index/catalog/84/lot/39820/
1965 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe
The 19th RHD 4.2 E-Type FHC made, chassis 1E20019 incorporates numerous 3.8 crossover features
Original 'matching' engine (block / head) and body numbers still visible
Reputedly on display in Henly's London Piccadilly showroom before being dispatched on 27th January 1965 (some five months after it was manufactured)
2018-03-08 04:16:34 | Lofty writes:
Further info from auction site:
Registration No:Un-Reg
Chassis No:1E20019
- The 19th RHD 4.2 E-Type FHC made, chassis 1E20019 incorporates numerous 3.8 crossover features
- Original 'matching' engine (block / head) and body numbers still visible
- Reputedly on display in Henly's London Piccadilly showroom before being dispatched on 27th January 1965 (some five months after it was manufactured)
And now for the perfect project with which to while away the upcoming Spring evenings - a 'garage find' Series 1 E-Type Coupe. Yes, okay, it will take a fair bit of recommissioning, but appears to be pretty much complete (a bonnet is included in the sale), and a perfect example of what even Enzo Ferrari thought was one of the most beautiful cars ever made could be the end result. Said to be the 19th 4.2 Coupe made, engine 7E1006-9 apparently incorporates a number of 3.8 crossover features, and its matching chassis and engine numbers are still visible. Finished and trimmed in Green, it was reputedly displayed in Henly's Piccadilly showroom before being despatched on January 27, 1965, some five months after its manufacture. Understood to be equipped with an all-synchro close-ratio gearbox, the Jaguar currently displays a total of 60,410 miles.
2018-03-22 12:34:57 | Anonymous writes:
Sold For £41,625 incl. commission