5.3 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
7S15423SA | |||||
1975 | Signal Red | ||||
2013 | Biscuit | ||||
Nice Driver | Black | ||||
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KNB937N |
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2013-10-26 11:22:40 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 11/13
www.silverstoneauctions.com/jaguar-e-type-v12--s3--roadster
Auction description:
NEC Classic Motor Show Sale
1975 Jaguar E-Type V12. S3. Roadster
Lot No.: TBA
Registration: KNB937N
Chassis Number: 1S2697bw
Engine Number: 7S15423SA
Number of cylinders: 12
CC: 5,343cc
Year of Manufacture: 1975
Estimate (£): 40,000 - 47,000
This car is a Series 3, which was introduced in 1971 and built until 1974 with uprated brakes and power steering as standard. The convertible used the longer 2 plus 2 floor pan and the fabulous Jaguar 5.3 V12 engine delivers ample power through its automatic transmission.
KNB 937N is an original UK supplied V12 roadster first registered 13th May 1975. Purchased by the current owner in May of 1997, having covered only 42,000 miles, it now shows a documented 51,200. The 27 MOTs that accompany the car indicate that most of the car's use was in its first 5 years; in fact in the last 34 years it has only done 23,778 miles.
Presented in its original colour combination of Signal Red with Biscuit interior, the car is very original throughout (although the stowage box was professionally modified in 1996 to accommodate two seats). We are informed by the vendor that it drives well with no known faults.
The current owner has spared no expense in maintenance. Within the last 3,600 miles, the receipts in the well-documented history file show investments of £12,800 with "The Jaguar Specialists" of Kingsteignton. Furthermore, the vehicle has benefitted from a new Mohair roof and catches, new carpets, boot lining and interior door panels carried out by the respected trimmers, "Autotrim", during the summer of this year at a cost of £3057.00.
Now offered for sale for the first time in 16 years, it offers the chance for a new owner to enjoy some superb motoring from a classic British marque.