3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Cream | ||||
Open Two Seater | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
27 October 1961 | |||||
R2151-9 | |||||
R1983 | Beverly Hills | ||||
EB1269JS | California | ||||
12 October 1961 | United States | ||||
1962 | Cream | ||||
2024 | Red | ||||
Rest: Concours | Black | ||||
Original | Carrollton | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 19 June 2024.
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Blue plate, original would have been black if an original CA car.
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2008-10-02 13:31:51 | Lofty writes:
Very nice restored car done by one of the best shops in the Jaguar world Jaguar Central and is very rare and correct . One of the best flait foor weld lover cars around
2009-10-29 07:42:13 | robert writes:
Classic California, Important Motorcycles, Motorcars and Memorabilia
The Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 14 Nov 2009 sale
The car offered here is an early example of the original and purest XKE. With flat floor and welded louvers on the bonnet, this spectacularly restored car in its original Old English White with red interior is a California native with only two owners in its history. Subject to a nut and bolt and very correct restoration from an accredited restoration shop, the original 61,000 mile car carries a Jaguar Heritage Certificate to confirm the original color scheme and engine number.
Ready to drive or show, this spectacular E-type would take pride of place in any discerning collection.
Estimate: $90,000 - 100,000
2009-10-29 08:53:51 | pauls writes:
URL for above auction:
www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r
2010-01-22 17:28:50 | pauls writes:
Car to be at Russo and Steele Auction 1/10
www.russoandsteele.com/collector_car/1962_jaguar_xke_ots__/42-6569.html
Auction description:
Consignment # 42-6569
VIN: 875769
This is a very early 1962 Jaguar XK-E OTS. The car has had only 2 owners since new and is a low mileage California car. This beautiful and rare 'flat floor' XKE has had a complete nut and bolt restoration done by a very knowledgeable restorer of Jaguar cars. The restoration took over 1,000 man hours to complete and makes it one of the best and correct early 3.8 liter XKEs in the market today.
The car is a matching-numbers example. The complete drive line was rebuilt to factory new specs. This includes the engine, transmission, and independent rear end assembly. All original hardware has been used in the restoration and all plating is done correctly and in the right colors. This Jaguar XK-E still has all the original floors, sills and boot pan, all of which are very hard to find in a E-type. The complete brake system has been done including master cylinder and all new calipers, hard and rubber brake lines. Correct Chenny hose clamps have been used on the cooling system. The complete fuel system has been rebuilt or replaced.
The body was completely stripped to bare metal and metal finished. The car was then primered in a 2-stage epoxy, then painted in 2-stage base coat, sanded in-between coats before 4 layers of a very high quality clear coat were applied and sanded in between each coat as well. The complete body of the car was finally color sanded and polished. The interior was done correctly and all instruments have been done.
This is a very beautiful, early XK-E and done in the very stunning original color combination of Cream with Red interior. All in all, if you are looking for a early XK-E OTS, this is one of the best to be considered for a collector or a purist.
2010-02-24 10:08:15 | pauls writes:
Car now offered on ebay by t cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-RESTORED-1962-JAGUAR-XKE-ROADSTER-RARE-FLA ...
Opening bid $117,770 reserve not met, no bids yet 6 days left in auciton. This seller is in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sellers description:
1962 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER
Finished in classic and desired Cream with stunning Red leather interior and Black convertible top. This exquisite motorcar has just completed a no expense spared, nut and bolt restoration consisting over 1,000 man hours to complete by one of the premier Jaguar restorers in the country. The complete drive line was rebuilt to factory new specs, including the engine, transmission, and independent rear end assembly. All original hardware was used in the restoration and all plating is done correctly and in the right colors. The complete brake system has been done; including master cylinder and all new calipers, hard and rubber brake lines, as well as correct Chenny hose clamps have been used on the cooling system and the complete fuel system has been rebuilt or replaced.
The body was completely stripped to bare metal and metal finished. The car was then primered in a 2-stage epoxy, then painted in a 2-stage base coat, sanded in-between coats before 4 layers of a very high quality clear coats were applied and sanded in between each coat as well. The complete body of the car was finally color sanded and polished. The interior was done correctly and all instruments have been done.
A restoration of this caliber would cost you more to have performed than we are asking for this magnificent example. This is without question, one of the finest restored original XKE roadster’s to be found anywhere. Remember, this model is the only car in the world to adorn the Museum of Modern Art as the finest designed sports car of all time. you will not be disappointed in this truly magnificent motorcar!
No indication that it sold at the above Bonhams auction, results from the R and S auction are not yet available.
2010-03-25 10:43:12 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 3/25/10
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-RESTORED-1962-JAGUAR-XKE-ROADSTER-RARE-FLA ...
Opening bid $117,770 reserve not met, no bids yet 9 days left in auction. Buy it now price $119,900.
Previous auction received no bids.
2010-04-12 19:10:55 | Anonymous writes:
Nice Car but why are you selling it as a 62 it is clear it was built in 61..?? By vin # alone.. along with the pumpkin head..color.. Also 4 pan head screws are missing from where the outside bonnet locks would have been.. Also heritage documents would help with your sale.. It is a very nice car well done.....
2010-05-07 06:28:32 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 5/7/10
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-RESTORED-1962-JAGUAR-XKE-ROADSTER-RARE-FLA ...
Opening bid $117,770 reserve not met, no bids yet 6 days left in auction. Buy it now price $119,900.
Previous auction received no bids.
2010-10-05 07:59:05 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 10/5/10
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-XKE-1962-Jaguar-XKE-Flat-Floor-Roadster-/3 ...
Opening bid $100,000 reserve not met, no bids yet 9 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Vienna, Virginia. 60k miles.
Sellers description:
This E Type was built at the Jaguar's Browns Lane factory on the 12th of October 1961 and dispatched to the dealer in Beverley Hills, California on the 27th of the same month. It was finished in Cream, with a Red interior and Black soft top, the same colors it retains today.
Chassis Number 875769
Engine Number R2151-9
Body Number R 1983
Gearbox Number EB 1269 JS
These numbers are still retained by the car today. These early cars didn't have the well in the drivers side floor that the later cars did, and so are referred to as 'Flat Floor' cars and are very desirable. The condition of this car can only be described as stunning in every aspect, inside and out, cosmetically and well as mechanically. This car has been restored to true concours condition and would be a car of interest for someone who wants the best example available.
From the paint to the trim, everything has been restored or replaced, all seals, gaskets and wiring, a full mechanical restoration to the engine, gearbox and drivetrain and down to the details of the car all combine to make this not only a beautiful looking car, but also a superb driving car. The engine has great oil pressure and compression, pulls cleanly all the way through the rev range and the Moss gearbox shifts as smoothly as any Moss gearbox will.
Everything fits together well, and all the gaps and shut lines are spot on. The fact that there were no corners cut in the restoration of this car is very evident, and we have over 150 photographs to this end. I would urge any seriously interested parties to arrange an in person inspection of this car, as I think it is difficult to appreciate it fully even from the large a catalog of photos.
2011-01-09 11:12:45 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 1/9/11
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-1962-Jaguar-E-Type-OTS-Flat-Floor-Welded-L ...
Current bid $20,100 reserve not met, 2 bids 9 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Sterling, Virginia.
Previous auction received no bids.
2011-02-10 11:24:59 | pauls writes:
1/9/11 ebay auction ended at $70,100 reserve not met after 15 bids.
2012-08-14 20:21:47 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 8/12
www.bonhams.com/auctions/20322/lot/405/
Auction description:
405
1962 Jaguar XKE 3.8-liter Roadster
Chassis no. 875769
Engine no. R2151-9
* 3.8-liter straight six cylinder
* 4-speed manual transmission
* Desirable early 'flat floor' 3.8 Roadster
* Ground-up professional restoration
* Original color scheme matching the JDHT Certificate
* US market car
According to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate this car was built on October 12, 1961 and dispatched to Beverly Hills, California on the 27th that month, originally finished in cream with red upholstery and a black top. An early 'flat floor' car with welded louvers on the bonnet, the car has been the subject of a comprehensive restoration in the original colors from an accredited restoration shop. With excellent panel fit and gaps, the body was taken back to bare metal and painted to a high standard with two-stage epoxy, then a two-stage base coat followed by four layers of high quality clear coats. According to the Heritage Certificate the car retains all of its matching numbers components including engine and gearbox. During restoration the entire drivetrain was rebuilt, along with the braking and fuel systems.
As an early and most attractive example of the breed, this spectacular E-type would take pride of place in any discerning collection.
Estimate:
US$ 100,000 - 130,000
£64,000 - 83,000
€81,000 - 110,000
2014-07-28 10:44:19 | pauls writes:
Car returned to auction 10/12
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
Hershey 11 - 12 October 2012
Lot 257
1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Liter Roadster
To be auctioned on Friday, October 12, 2012
Sold for $96,250
Chassis no. 875769
The E-Type roadster being offered here was built in October 1961 and is a rare and early example of the marque. It is identifiable by subtle clues, such as the flat floor and a separate stamping for bonnet louvers. As such, this car is representative of a model that is deservedly sought-after. Authenticity of this early E-type, originally shipped to California, is reinforced by the accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate. Noted are the matching numbered components, including the 3.8-liter DOHC engine and Moss four-speed manual gearbox.
A comprehensive restoration by a noted specialist has included a rebuild of the engine and transmission, plus the braking and fuel systems. The body, stripped to bare metal and with excellent panel fit and gaps, has been refinished with two-stage epoxy and four layers of high quality clear coat. The color is an appealingly-correct Old English White. The interior is upholstered in red leather and the cloth top is black. With the clean and uncluttered lines of the early E-Types, this beautifully-finished and highly presentable car is one that epitomizes the E-Type mystique that persists even today. It should be of special interest to the collector who is impressed by its condition and authenticity and who fully appreciates the value of these scarce early production examples.
2024-06-19 08:32:15 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1962-jaguar-e-type-carrollton-va-2780194
Seller's description:
Vehicle Location
CARROLLTON, Virginia 23314
Mileage
61,650
VIN #
875769
Exterior
Old English White
Transmission
Manual
Interior
Red Leather
Engine
265 bhp, 3,781 cc DOHC inline six-cylinder engine, triple SU carburetors
Condition
Mint
ASKING PRICE
$270,000
1962 Jaguar E-Type Roadster vin # 875769 in Old English White with Red Leather, Black top. 61,650 miles
• Rare early-production E-Type; flat floor and welded louvers
• Matching-numbers and includes a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate
• Comprehensively restored sometime prior to 2012
The E-Type roadster being offered here was built in October 1961 and is a rare and early example of the marque. It is identifiable by subtle clues, such as the flat floor and a separate stamping for bonnet louvers. As such, this car is representative of a model that is deservedly sought-after. Authenticity of this early E-type, originally shipped to California, is reinforced by the accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate. Noted are the matching numbered components, including the 3.8-liter DOHC engine and Moss four-speed manual gearbox.
Under prior ownership, a comprehensive restoration by a noted specialist has included a rebuild of the engine and transmission, plus the braking and fuel systems. The body, stripped to bare metal and with excellent panel fit and gaps, has been refinished with two-stage epoxy and four layers of high quality clear coat. The color is an appealingly-correct Old English White. The interior is upholstered in red leather and the cloth top is black.
This a car fits the Hagerty classification of a very high #2 or a # 1 level car. Current posted 1 year range in Hagerty Evaluations is a #1 at $335K and a #2 at $253k
Currently owned since 2020, with approximately 61,650 miles. Always kept in climate controlled environment. We installed a new gas tank and sorted out the carbs. We also installed a high performance Harrison radiator core. Previous owner purchased the car in 2012 with 61,584 miles. Date of restoration or mileage at that time unknown.
Titled as a 1962, it has a production date of October 12th, 1961
Chassi Number: 875769
Engine number: R 2151-9
Body Number: R 1983
Gear Box# EB 1269 JS