4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Black | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Black | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Henlys | |||||
7E1492-9 | |||||
4E20256 | |||||
EJ506 | |||||
26 October 1964 | Great Britain | ||||
1964 | Carmen Red | ||||
2021 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | Central Coast | ||||
New South Wales | |||||
All Syncro |
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DL77 | JAG01E |
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Record Creation: Entered on 5 July 2021.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Heritage Notes
Original British registration = DL 77
Photos of 1E20054
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2013-07-01 05:38:10 | Ian Blyth writes:
Complete restoration 1991 -95, regular road use since.
1E prefix not present on ID plate or front frame.
Who posted the original entry here?
2019-01-29 16:39:01 | Clive writes:
Advertised for sale 30 January 2019 on carsales .com.au asking AUD$289,995. The seller’s description follows:
“The car available is the perfect driver and investable asset, presented in the timeless colour combination of Carmen Red over black leather trim and arguably the most desirable E-Type ever made. This original right-hand drive and numbers matching car was originally delivered with Black paintwork over Black interior. Manufactured on the 26th of October 1964 and sold new by Henlys UK makes this Jaguar one of the first lot of Series One 4.2s E-Types off the production line.
Subject of a sympathetic restoration completed by its owners in the early 1990s, this E-Type has been under the same ownership for 30 years, fastidiously cared for, maintained, driven and absolutely adored. With receipts documenting an impressive maintenance history since its restoration including regular servicing and improvements as time passes by, it has also been subjected to a full mechanical overhaul to the engine by renowned Jaguar specialist only recently. Very original inside and out this stunning Jaguar carries plenty of provenance throughout, kept in a dry country climate, its exterior bodywork presents overall in lovely condition, all body lines appear straight, chrome work unblemished and the paintwork carries a glass like finish. The interior is highly original and has been well kept over the past 30 years since its restoration. The leather is unmarked, all the correct Smiths instrumentation, switchgear and the 3-spoke wooden-rimmed steering wheel is present. This Jaguar is accompanied with its heritage certificate, extensive documented history of its restoration and maintenance performed over the past 3 decades and multiple Jaguar workshop manuals”.
2019-06-02 15:39:05 | Clive writes:
Asking price revised to AUS$255,995 on Carsales.com.au 3 June 2019
2021-07-05 13:37:12 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
duttongarage.com/Jaguar-E-Type-F-H-Coupe~101546
Seller's description:
VIN 1E20054
This is one of the worlds most sought after all time classic 1964 E-Type 4.2 F H Coupe from the iconic Jaguar stable.
Presented in Sebring Red and complemented with biscuit leather interior.
Comes with large receipt file for service and maintenance.
The car recently has had extensive mechanical work.
This car has matching numbers.
Possibly one of the best fixed F H C currently for sale.
Inspection is a must for the true enthusiast or fastidious buyer.