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2021-03-27 12:16:35 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 5/21
www.bonhams.com/auctions/27194/preview_lot/5438452/?category=list&length=12&page=1
Auction description:
£ 160,000 - 200,000
US$ 220,000 - 280,000
The Bond Street Sale
Important Collectors' Cars
London, New Bond Street
1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Semi-Lightweight FIA Competition Roadster
2022-03-12 11:37:50 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1964/849544
Seller's description:
Year of manufacture 1964
Mileage 7 127 mi / 11 470 km
Car type Convertible / Roadster
Drive RHD
Condition Restored
Exterior brand colour Old English White
Gearbox Manual
Drivetrain 2wd
Fuel type Petrol
The 1964 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Series 1 Semi Lightweight ‘FIA’ Competition Roadster (chassis no 881848) offered here at Autostorico is finished in Old English White with Blue stripes as per 5114WK the famous Briggs Cunningham’s racing lightweight.
Having been built to the very highest standards this immaculate E-Type is race ready. The monocoque is a new steel unit with the bodywork being aluminium including the doors, bonnet, louvered hard top, rear wings and louvered boot lid and incorporates a certified FIA approved roll cage by Custom Cages.
The engine benefited from a full rebuild by marque specialist Wren Classics, still retaining its cast iron block and straight port cylinder head allowing it to run in most pre-66 GT events. The engine also benefits from the following features; Mangoletsi inlet manifold with triple Weber 45 DCOE 9 carburettors, stainless steel exhaust system and manifold, lightweight alternator and battery, electronic ignition, high performance HT leads and high torque starter. The gearbox and axle have undergone a complete rebuild to race specification.
The car sits on upgraded homologated adjustable suspension with Mark IX front brake callipers and Simon Dunford aluminium air ducts and scoops to the front and rear brakes. Other notable features include; Limited slip differential, long range fuel cell with twin fuel pumps, Tillett seat, Sabelt harnesses, fire extinguisher system with battery cut offs, Perspex headlight covers. Finished off with Dunlop style aluminium E-Type lightweight wheels and spinners.
Supplied with FIA/HTP papers valid until December 2030 Current V5 registration document and various invoices.
2023-06-14 11:12:42 | Anonymous writes:
Now offer here for 186k£ : www.simondrabblecars.co.uk/for-sale/1964-jaguar-e-type
2023-09-07 10:46:13 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 9/23
www.bonhams.com/auction/27998/lot/265/1964-jaguar-e-type-series-1-38-litre-semi- ...
Auction description:
Lot 265
1964 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Semi-Lightweight FIA Competition Roadster with Hardtop
Goodwood Revival Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia
9 September 2023, 13:30 BST
Chichester, Goodwood
£150,000 - £175,000
Competition Roadster with Hardtop
Registration no. 5994 WK
Chassis no. 881848
• Restoration/build completed in 2020
• Steel monocoque; aluminium body
• Engine tuned by Sigma
• Current FIA HTP papers
This Semi-Lightweight incorporates a new steel monocoque, supplied by Martin Robey, while the engine has a cast-iron block and straight-port cylinder head, a specification that allows the car to run in most pre-'66 GT events. The aluminium body was hand built by an experienced technician, featuring an aluminium bonnet, doors, louvred hard top, rear wings, tail and louvred boot lid. Other noteworthy features include a limited-slip differential; twin fuel pumps; long-range fuel cell; adjustable shock absorbers; and an electronic rev counter, the latter supplied by Denis Welch Motorsport. The car is finished in the most attractive colour scheme of Old English White with blue stripes, similar to that of Briggs Cunningham's famous racing lightweight.
Acquired back in 2005 by the previous keeper , this car has had a slow build process as the owner was also restoring four other E-types. Final preparation and finishing touches were entrusted to Wren Sport, who recommended that the engine should be tuned by recognised specialists Sigma to improve power output. Sigma made a number of improvements following sessions on their rolling road dynamometer.
Other key features include: Lightweight specification radiator and header tank, provided by NAR, an oil cooler, front brake callipers from Jaguar Mark IX, upgraded front and rear suspension, mangoletsi inlet manifold with triple Weber 45 DCOE 9 carburettors, exhaust manifold and new exhaust system , a tillett driver race seat along with a trimmed lightweight passenger seat. A 'Custom Cages' roll cage, seat belts, fire extinguisher system and engine and battery cut offs. Further to this, a lightweight race battery has been fitted along with a lightweight alternator and high torque starter motor, coupled with electronic ignition with high performance HT leads. The body is fitted with lightweight specification bonnet side latches, with leather safety straps, and aluminium air ducts and scoops to front and rear brakes. It is also fitted with Perspex headlight covers and a set of Dunlop style aluminium E-Type lightweight wheels and spinners. The interior benefits from a set of front carpets and the transmission tunnel has been trimmed for aesthetics.
During the current vendors ownership the car has been made much more competitive. As a prominent and front running E-type racer the vendor decided to uprate the gearbox to a 4-speed race specification synchromesh gearbox. He and his team of mechanics have completely gone through the car. Having completed two days of intensive testing , and after uprating the exhaust system, and further rolling road testing, the car proved itself with a 1 minute 27.6 around Goodwood. FIA approved and road legal, with current HTP papers, this example is now ready for racing. With the original Briggs Cunningham car registered '5114WK', '5994WK' offered today is a fitting tribute at a fraction of the money. Let's go racing!
2023-09-29 08:34:48 | Anonymous writes:
Did not sell at Bonhams for high Bid : 139k€
Back to the market with Go 911
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1964/983818
asking price : 229k€