3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Dark Blue | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Black | ||||
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V7612 | |||||
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1964 | Opalescent Dark Blue | ||||
2017 | Black | ||||
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Original | Bend | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 March 2017.
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2007-10-25 19:28:57 | Lyndon Morrell writes:
This car is missing the original data plate so I don't have all the numbers yet.
2007-10-25 20:30:11 | Lyndon Morrell writes:
The factory build plate is missing so I don't have all the numbers yet.
2017-03-06 14:33:30 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 3/6/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Jaguar-E-Type-coupe-/201843525371
Current bid US $25,100, no reserve, 16 bids 6 days left in auction, seller lyndon649, 89k miles.
Sellers description:
I have owned this car for almost 40 years. I purchased it in 1978 in Vancouver Washington. It was stored at my grandmother's house in Camas Washington until 1979 when it was 15 years old and I could legally import it to Canada where I lived. It was pretty cool being 20 years old and having the only Jaguar in the Yukon Territory. Most people there had never seen one before. I drove it on nice days in the summer for a couple of years until the brakes got so bad it was unsafe to drive. I then stored it in an aircraft hanger until 1984 when I moved to Chilliwack British Columbia. It was stored in a 10x30 indoor storage unit for about a year and a half until I got a house with a garage and moved it there. In 1994 I moved to Bend Oregon and of course, brought the car with me and stored it in my garage. I rebuilt the carbs a few times over the years just so I could hear it run now and again. In 2005 I decided to restore the car. The only thing I was missing from the car were the rear bumper uprights and the chrome trim for the rear window. It was still a running and driving car. My plan was to put a modern engine in it so that I could drive it on a regular basis, so I dismantled it and sold several parts that I thought I would not use. Fuel pump, manifolds, starter, generator, distributor, carbs, filter box, cylinder head, (not matching) and several other small parts. Everything I sold was sold on eBay so you can see all the items in my feedback under "items sold" (around 20 items). I used the money to buy a bunch of new parts, mostly from Terry's Jaguar Parts. I bought and installed original, rocker panels, floor pans and rear trunk pan. I also purchased numerous other items like interior panels, carpets, lenses, ball joints, bearings, bolt kits, windshield,etc. In 2007 I got an opportunity to start a business from home, but required the use of my garage, so I boxed everything up and moved it all to the back room in my garage where it has sat, still inside, untouched for 10 years. As I matured, (got older) I began to appreciate the car for what it is and now realize that it needs to be restored to its original glory for future generations to appreciate true automotive engineering, and art! All but the large parts are wrapped in bubble wrap, foam or newsprint, boxed, bagged and labeled. All but the bare metal pictures were taken last week.
2017-03-07 08:47:34 | Daniel writes:
On Mar-06-17 at 14:13:23 PST, seller added the following information:
click the following link to see the additional 130 + pictures
sites.google.com/view/64jaguarxke/home