4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Beige | ||||
Open Two Seater | Black | ||||
Right Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Henlys London | |||||
24 October 1968 | |||||
7R1435-9 | |||||
4R1259 | |||||
KE2849 | |||||
1 October 1968 | Great Britain | ||||
1968 | Regency Red | ||||
2020 | Black | ||||
Nice Driver | Black | ||||
Original | Guildford | ||||
Surrey | |||||
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XKE76 | ONY1 |
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Record Creation: Entered on 14 July 2020.
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2019-09-17 14:22:29 | Harry Stevens writes:
Sold by Winspeed Motorsport of Guildford in July 2019. Seller's description below.
www.winspeedmotorsport.com/product/1968-jaguar-e-type-s2-roadster/
1968 E Type S2 roadster. Being only the seventh Series 2 UK Right Hand Drive roadster off the production line, this immaculate example has a certain significance in the market place. With a well known history certainly since 1989, and a good history file containing even earlier history, this lovely example has never been pulled apart and immediately projects great presence as an exceptional example.
As a result of a previous owner living abroad, this car was in very careful storage for 20 years before being recommissioned in 2013. Although a genuine UK Right Hand Drive example - being such an early example it was built with US spec side indicator repeaters even though it was destined for the home market! A fascinating piece of production history! An important car, beautifully presented and sensibly priced.
2020-07-14 10:27:34 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auciton 7/20
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2020-07-18/cars/ref-33-1968-jaguar-e-type-se ...
Auction description:
Windsorview Lakes July 18th 2020
Lot 209 - 1968 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster
Registration XKE 76
Chassis Number 1R1007
Engine Number YR14359
Odometer reading 67,439 miles
Estimate £76,000 - £90,000
Original righthand drive UK supplied example
Previous 27 years ownership
Number seven in the production of the series II Jaguar E-Type, chassis number 1007 and with a desirable registration XKE 76, this early car was, as was with many late Series I and early Series II cars, rather rushed to the customer as demand significantly out stripped supply. Because of this, some early Series II cars were supplied with US specification panels or bumpers which also meant US indicators, in this instance the front are operational but not the rear as there is no wiring. The previous owner had sourced information from an ex-employee of Browns Lane that supplied these cars in 1968 and he confirmed this. Indeed, the previous vendor, along with another early Series II owner who he corresponded with, both have the addition of US indicators however his rear indicators are working but not the front! Some would say this is a unique car, rarer than the early flat floor.
This original righthand drive UK car was supplied by Elmbridge Motors, Tolworth in October 1968 and is in truly fabulous order throughout. Originally supplied in a, special order, metallic beige as detailed by the accompanying Heritage Certificate, this car was repainted to a spectacular finish of Rolls-Royce Regal Red in 1973, by the then owner a Mr. Malcolm Roberts, the second owner in the buff logbook. A Mr. Room had knowledge of the car from a good friend and the moment it became available, he snapped it up knowing the condition. Mr. Room had intended to use and enjoy the car but due to work and business commitments it was parked in a heated and well ventilated garage in the summer of 1989, little did he know that work would send him to Australia and then further commitments meant ten years later the car was still in the garage, good as the day it went in.
By 1999, having barely used the car Mr. Room developed health issues, he needed two replacement hips leaving it very difficult to use the car and with further difficulties, suddenly 20 years had gone by! At this point, he decided to muster the momentum to recommission the car. Now retired, in 2013, work began. Having been stored perfectly, the recommissioning although necessary, revealed the car was still in fabulous order. Works included overhauling the water system and radiator, hydraulics, brakes, front and rear suspension, fuel systems, steering and clutch. There is a full history file with invoices and a list created by the owner to fully detail the works.
In 2016, after finally having some enjoyment in the E-type, Mr. Room decided to sell the car and the previous owner was more than happy to purchase it. Using the car in European tours and regular trips the car still presented in fabulous condition when our vendor purchased in 2019, he was hard pressed to think that the restoration was more than a few years ago. Our vendor had grand plans for his new acquisition and immediately took the car to WinSpeed Motorsport, specialists in Jaguar engineering who performed a thorough work through, details of which can be found in the extensive history file. Our owner said that XKE 76 was a stunning car prior to this and now it is a pleasure to own and enjoy. Unfortunately, due to a change in circumstances he has made the heart-breaking decision to part with car after such a short time.
We are informed the car starts on the button and runs beautifully. Contained within the history file is the buff logbook, Heritage Certificate, MoT test certificates dating back to 1979 and a letter from previous owner of 27 years Mr. Room, this is coupled with the invoices from recommissioning and any details since. Boasting British originality and charm, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this very handsome Roadster.