3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Gunmetal | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | N/a | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
10 August 1962 | |||||
R6861-9 | 22 January 1963 | ||||
V3299 | Seattle | ||||
EB5755JS | Washington | ||||
United States | |||||
1963 | British Racing Green | ||||
2013 | Biscuit | ||||
Rest: Concours | N/a | ||||
Other Jaguar | Mission Viejo | ||||
RA1167-9 |
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Record Creation: Entered on 20 August 2004.
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2004-08-19 01:38:08 | Floyd Geissler writes:
Concourse winner SanDiego 2004. C5 best in class 99.5+ points. Has correct Smiths radio and oridginal radiator. All relays have oridginal dates. Very correct car.
2004-08-19 01:42:36 | Floyd Geissler writes:
Concourse winner SanDiego 2004. C5 best in class 99.5+ points. Has correct Smiths radio and oridginal radiator. All relays have oridginal dates. Very correct car. Ca lic.no. 4TOW800
2004-08-20 16:44:47 | Floyd Geissler writes:
I am 68yrs. old. Failing health forces sale. It took over 22yrs. to restore this car[from the day I bought it until it first ran.] $85000.00 firm. Over $100,000.00 in reciepts. Full picture documention. Everything new or rebuilt with NOS. Very little after market. Even the new bonnet come from Abbey Panels [Jaguar].Serious Inquires only.
2004-08-20 17:04:04 | Floyd Geissler writes:
Sorry email did not print GFloydguy@aol.com
2004-11-03 05:36:27 | pauls writes:
Car is now offered for sale at
www.classicshowcase.com
Oceanside, California.
Sellers description:
1963 Jaguar XKE
Stock Number: J63-547C
Mileage: 981
Exterior: British Racing Green
Interior: Biscuit
Condition: good
Dealer notes:
Restored Show Driver
In August 2004 this superb example took first place in the champion division and scoring 99.9 points at the SDJC Concours Delegance.
The vehicle was restored by previous owner with no expense spared. Over $115,000 spent on this comprehensive professional restoration and well documented with photographic. A superb restoration, excellent fit and attention to detail. It had been upgraded to 4.2 transmission with upgraded starter. Konis shock was added to front and rear. 10-1 compression engine, balanced and blueprinted.
Specifications
Engine.......................3.8 DOHC
Transmission............ Upgrades 4.2, 4 speed manual
Features....................Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Brakes, Bose Stereo System, Air Conditioning, Traction Control, Leather Upholstery, Dual Front Airbag, A Tilt Steering Wheel, and Automatic Climate Control
Color........................BRG (British Racing Green), biscuit interior.
Wheels......................Chrome wire/3413
Miles........................ 981 miles since restoration
ID Number................886547
Engine Number..........RA1167-9
Body Number............V-3299
Gear Number.............EB5755JS
Stock #..................... J63-547C
Price..........................Inquire
2005-08-23 18:46:28 | Anonymous writes:
Sold for $68,750 including auction commission at RM Auction, Monterey, CA in August 2005
2006-01-16 23:32:53 | pauls writes:
Additional information from RM auction:
http://www.rmauctions.com/AuctionResults.cfm?SaleCode=MO05#
ESTIMATE: $80,000 - $90,000
CHASSIS NO: 886547
The example presented here was the recipient of a comprehensive restoration several years ago. The previous owner reportedly spent $115,000 on the restoration and it
is well documented with photos. The workmanship is truly superb and the overall quality has held up very well. The body was taken to bare metal and repainted and assembled. During the process a few performance upgrades were performed, including the installation of a full-syncromesh gearbox (from a 4.2), upgraded starter and the installation of Koni shocks. The engine compression was increased to 10:1, then was balanced and blueprinted and all cylinders lined with stainless steel. The carburetors were rebuilt with original steel shafts and stainless steel brake lines were fitted. The wiper blades are NOS and were purchased from the AMCO museum.
In August of 2004 this superb example took first place in the champion division at the SDJC Concours with a score of 99.9 points. It is beautifully finished in British Racing green with a Biscuit interior and is fitted with five chrome wire wheels mounted on five Dunlop Road
Speed RS5 tires with tubes. The Heritage Certificate that accompanies this car reveals an August 7, 1962 build date and all Lucas fuses currently fitted are dated August 1962. Since restoration 886547 has traveled just 981 miles. The current owner has reported that the Fixed Head Coupe runs exceptionally well and will provide its next owner with a true dual-purpose car that will be not only be a pleasure to drive but a pleasure to show as well.
2013-04-30 18:53:22 | pauls writes:
Car was again at RM auction 1/13
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
Lot 113
1963 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Liter Fixed Head Coupe
Sold for $93,500
Chassis no. 886547
Engine no. R6861-9
• Beautifully restored with subtle modifications for modern reliability
• A 99.9-point Best in Class winner at the 2004 San Diego JCNA Concours
• Accompanied by its JDHT certificate
The example presented here was the recipient of a comprehensive restoration several years ago. Reportedly, $115,000 was spent on the restoration, the workmanship of which is truly superb, and the overall quality has held up very well. The body was taken to bare metal, and then repainted and reassembled. During the process, a few performance upgrades were performed, including the installation of a 4.2-specification fully synchromesh gearbox, an upgraded starter, and Koni shocks. The engine compression was increased to 10:1, it was balanced and blueprinted, and all cylinders were lined with stainless steel. The carburetors were rebuilt with original steel shafts. In addition, the present owner has fitted a stock-appearing, larger radiator and carefully hidden electronic timing. (The original radiator will be supplied with the car, should the new owner wish to fit it.) Stainless steel brake lines were fitted. The wiper blades are even NOS, purchased from the AMCO Museum!