3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
Open Two Seater | Beige | ||||
Left Hand Drive | French Grey | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
28 October 1961 | |||||
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R1883 | |||||
EB1138JS | |||||
6 October 1961 | United States | ||||
1962 | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
2024 | Beige | ||||
Rest: Concours | Tan | ||||
Original | Templecombe | ||||
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2014-04-24 07:43:43 | Andy writes:
This is actually 875726. I have 875722 in the UK awaiting restoration, and I can add all details when this one is edited.
2024-06-15 11:53:55 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1961-jaguar-e-type-series-1-38-ots-flat-floor-gLe ...
Seller's description:
1961 Jaguar E-Type
Colour Dark green
Odometer 14,931 Miles
Engine size 3800
Auction DetailsSeller Type Private
Town Templecombe
Location Somerset
Country United Kingdom
Very early LHD OTS and a genuine flat floor car
Fully restored with recent £25,000 of mechanical and body work
Original Opalescent Green metallic over Cinnamon leather
Retains its early flat floor features
Rare, desirable and beautifully finished E-Type
The History and Paperwork
Acquired by the seller in 2004 from Illinois
Various Oregon Certificate of Title and Registration documents
Importation documents confirming correct and legal arrival in UK
Chassis number 875722
One registered keeper in the UK since first registration in June 2019
Original tool kit, jack and hammer included
Body, chassis and cylinder head are matching numbers according to JDHT certificate
Speedometer replaced in 1966
Vendor believes that the displayed 14,932 miles is in fact 114,932 miles
E-Type enthusiast keeper who is only selling due to mobility issues
Restored between 2016 and 2019 by owner with professional repaint and engine rebuild
Invoices for over £25,000 covering the respray and engine rebuild
Further invoices documenting parts and other maintenance work shown in photos
We are told that the bonnet is original
Fitted with replacement engine block from a pre-November 1961 E-Type with scroll type main oil seal
Matching hard top available by separate negotiation
Factory maintenance and servicing handbook
Factory specification recorded on Jaguar Daimler Heritage Certificate number:
Opalescent Dark Green
Car 722 of the first LHD OTS examples
Built on 6th October 1961
LHD car despatched to USA on 28th October 1961
Retains the following flat floor features according to seller:
Flat front floor pans
Welded bonnet louvre panels
Straight rear bulkhead behind the seat
Double boot lid hinges because the singles were very weak
Slightly different profile to bonnet power bulge
Bonnet inner ducting is spot welded to centre panel rather than bonded
Early bonnet support frame with stud hinge pivots rather than removable bolts
Bonnet ‘bump stops’ on bulkhead like the earlier outside lock cars
Mounting points for the outside lock catches but later internal lock flat floor car
Door tops are separate spot welded panels
Early steering wheel
Thin dash top
Moulded fibreglass glove box
Early A post top chrome trims with rubber pads
Early dash grab handle without chrome mountings
No chrome moulding between lower A post trim and dash
Large diameter hollow rear driveshafts
Early three piece throttle linkage
Smooth plenum chamber on air filter
Round hydraulic fluid reservoirs
Boot seal attached to underside of the boot lid
Short exhaust tail pipes
Round brake and clutch bottles
Interior has early rear view mirror rod, early aluminium trim patterns and early type glove box lid
Original bucket seats
No sun visors
Aluminium floor-hinged accelerator with no rubber trim
The success of the E-Type caught Jaguar unawares. This was a car designed for low volume, crafted construction. Demand led to modification and simplification to speed up production.
All of which makes the early ‘flat floor’ cars very rare. Even amongst this rarified group, changes were underway, which means that the earlier the car, the closer it is to the original ‘pure’ specification.
This car was the 722nd LHD OTS built so retains many of the original features. These are listed above. It was originally supplied new to the USA where it spent much of its life in Oregon.
The current keeper repatriated it in 2004, undertaking restoration work over the next years culminating in a £25,000 professional respray in Opalescent Dark Green and an engine rebuild. He is an enthusiast so was careful to retain or replicate the car’s original flat floor features.
The colour is factory correct and the retrimmed Cinnamon leather cabin close to the original beige trim. The body, chassis, bonnet and cylinder head are also original. The engine block has been replaced with a correct pre-November 1961 E-Type unit and the Moss gearbox is also a rebuilt replacement item.
The car is now only for sale because of the keeper’s mobility.
The Condition
Factory correct Opalescent Dark Green metallic paintwork in very good condition
Professionally resprayed costing over £19,000 in 2019 with little subsequent use
Bodywork presents very well with excellent panel fit and finish and original bonnet
Retains its original flat floor features which are detailed above
Modified to European specification lights
New Beige fabric roof in very good condition with matching new tonneau
Buyers should anticipate some minor marks or aging due to use
Chrome wire wheels in good condition with vintage specification tyres of correct profile
Underside in very good order following restoration
Wooden cross member fitted to front of car to prevent jack damage
Retrimmed Cinnamon leather interior in superb condition
Cabin retains its flat floor features which are detailed above
Such is the trainspotting, detail appeal of this flat floor E-Type that it can be easy to miss the elephant in the room: it looks fantastic. Finished in factory correct Opalescent Dark Green - arguably one of the best colours for these cars - it looks resplendent. That is due to a combination of the seller’s own restoration work and a high end £19,000 respray in 2019.
Inside the appeal continues with a smart Cinnamon leather interior in very good order. The car appears to have been barely used since the work was completed.
But lets return to those details. Armed with the checklist above and the photographs, buyers can tick off all the flat floor features that this car retains inside. It is extensive. Very original and in superb condition, this car is a great example of one of classic motoring’s favourite models.
The Mechanics
Rebuilt 3.8litre XK engine with triple carburettors
Engine block from correct pre-November ‘61 E-Type with original cylinder head
Replacement 4spd ‘Moss’ gearbox rebuilt by specialist
Reported to hold very good oil pressure
Quiet engine with no knocks and no transmission whines according to seller
Upgraded three-row aluminium radiator with multi-blade fan
High torque starter motor
Well maintained but sparingly used since restoration
Said to drive very well with no reported running or driving issues
Tempting as it surely is to simply stand and admire this E-Type, key to the appeal of these early cars - and later ones too, of course - is how they drive. The smaller 3.8litre XK engine is said to be sweeter-revving than later capacities. This car’s motor has been comprehensively rebuilt - there are invoices dated 2019 in the history file - and the car runs a pre-November 1961 E-Type engine block from a different car with the original cylinder head. It retains a Moss box, which has been professionally rebuilt but is not original.
The knowledgeable seller has introduced some useful upgrades to the cooling system as well as a high-torque starter. The car is said to run very well with no untoward sounds and good oil pressure.