4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7R13232-9 | |||||
4R24264 | |||||
KE14504 | |||||
August 1970 | |||||
1970 | Old English White | ||||
2018 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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2ED |
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2015-02-17 12:17:34 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 3/15
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
Amelia Island
14 March 2015
Lot 190
1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe
To be auctioned on Saturday, March 14, 2015
Without Reserve
$90,000 - $125,000
Chassis no. 2R 28321
Engine no. 7R 13232-9
Body no. 4R 24264
This 1970 Series 2 E-Type was purchased new by Edward H. Fickett, a Los Angeles architect, whose work was on the forefront of what is now called "California Modernism." He designed more than 60,000 homes and was responsible for planning and designing approximately 70 residential communities. He was also the architectural advisor to President Eisenhower and a housing consultant to the federal government.
In 1990, Mr. Fickett decided to park the Jaguar in his Beverly Hills garage, and at this time, it had fewer than 12,000 miles on its odometer. The years were kind to the car, with its coachwork and interior still in original condition and accordingly patinated when it was brought into the daylight. It was in this time-warp condition that it was acquired in 2014 and treated to a comprehensive restoration by specialists at Classic Showcase, of Oceanside, California. The car was disassembled and stripped, which revealed scant rust or deterioration. The metal was finished and fitted prior to a complete repaint in Old English White, and then it was wet-sanded and buffed prior to reassembly. All of the brightwork was replated, the instruments were restored, and new rubber seals, grommets, and wiring harnesses were installed. The engine, head, and transmission were completely rebuilt to factory specifications, and the fuel, braking, and electrical systems were renewed, restored, or replaced where necessary. Master upholsterers retrimmed the interior in black leather and correct materials. Currently, the car shows just 100 miles on its odometer since the completion of its restoration, including those accrued during final testing and tuning.
This E-Type Fixed-Head Coupe is equipped with a four-speed transmission, chrome wire wheels, and a period-correct AM/FM cassette radio. It is accompanied by a DVD of the restoration process, and it is reportedly in great running and driving condition. This Jaguar represents a unique opportunity to begin the second chapter of a single-owner motor car's life.
2018-12-30 11:42:32 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/jaguar/e-type/2161123.html
Note: 2015 photos were provided in this sale description.
Seller's description:
Location: St. Augustine , Florida, 32084
VIN #: 2R 28321
Mileage: 13,000
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Mint
Exterior: Old English White
Interior: black leather
1970 Jaguar E-Type coupe, This Series 2 E-Type was purchased new by Edward H. Fickett, a Los Angeles architect whose work was on the forefront of what is now called “California Modernism.” He designed more than 60,000 homes and was responsible for planning and designing approximately 70 residential communities. He was also the architectural advisor to President Eisenhower and a housing consultant to the federal government.
In 1990, Mr. Fickett decided to park the Jaguar in his Beverly Hills garage, and at this time, it had fewer than 12,000 miles on its odometer. It was in time-warp condition when it was acquired in 2014 and treated to a comprehensive restoration by Classic Showcase, of Oceanside, California. The car was disassembled and stripped, which revealed scant rust or deterioration. The metal was finished and fitted prior to a complete repaint in Old English White, and then it was wet-sanded and buffed prior to reassembly. All of the brightwork was replated, the instruments were restored, and new rubber seals, grommets, and wiring harnesses were installed. The engine, head, and transmission were completely rebuilt to factory specifications, and the fuel, braking, and electrical systems were renewed, restored, or replaced where necessary. Master upholsterers retrimmed the interior in black leather and correct materials. The car has been driven less than 500 miles since its restoration.
This E-Type Fixed-Head Coupe is equipped with a four-speed transmission, chrome wire wheels, and a period-correct AM/FM cassette radio. It is accompanied by a DVD of the restoration process, and it is in great running and driving condition.
Price: $119,500 negotiable
2022-06-14 13:21:20 | pauls writes:
Car returns to Hemmings:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/jaguar/e-type/2561833.html
Same photos as previous 2018.
Seller's description:
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida 32084
VIN #: 2R28321
Mileage: 11,856
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Excellent
Exterior: Old English White
Interior: Black
Seller’s Description:This 1970 Jaguar E-Type Coupe was completely restored around 2014 after being stored in a garage with less than 12,000 miles on the odometer. The car was disassembled and stripped. The metal was inspected prior to a complete repaint in Old English White, and then it was wet-sanded and buffed prior to reassembly. All of the brightwork was replated, the instruments were restored, and new rubber seals, grommets, and wiring harnesses were installed. The engine, head, and 4 speed manual transmission were completely rebuilt to factory specifications, and the fuel, braking, and electrical systems were renewed, restored, or replaced where necessary. A new fuel pump was recently added. Master upholsterers retrimmed the interior in black leather and correct materials. Currently, the car shows just a few hundred miles on its odometer since the completion of its restoration. Pictures of the restoration are available.
The original owner was Edward H. Fickett, a Los Angeles architect whose work was on the forefront of what is now called California Modernism. He designed more than 60,000 homes and was responsible for planning and designing approximately 70 residential communities. He was also the architectural advisor to President Eisenhower and a housing consultant to the federal government. A California license plate that reads "for ed" is included with the car.
Price: $124,000