4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
United States | |||||
1970 | White | ||||
2024 | Black | ||||
Modified | |||||
Original | Matlock | ||||
Derbyshire | |||||
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WRP295H | 51441 |
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.
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2003-01-11 18:29:53 | Frank Filangeri writes:
For sale on ebay 1/03.
2007-10-30 20:59:26 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 10/30/07
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Opening bid $28,500, no reserve, no bids yet, 4 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Cromwell, Connecticut. 39k miles.
Sellers description:
Up for ABSOLUTE AUCTION to the highest bidder is an excellent example of an award winning 1971 Jaguar E Type 4.2 liter coupe. This car was awarded FIRST PLACE by the Jaguar Club of Southern New England in July 2007 at the Concours d’Elegance Jaguar Club of North America’s sanctioned event by winning the Champion Modified Division. The car also has won Second Place as a NATIONAL SLALOM CHAMPION in Jaguar Club of North America’s Competition Class D in 2005 and the car has a race history at the beautiful LIME ROCK Race Track in a multi-year sanctioned Jaguar Club of North America’s Empire Divison club racing.
A few modifications include a 3rd brake light, modified Series 1 rear brake lights, front headlights, weight reductions throughout for performance enhancement, new front grill work, side vents, race mirrors and more. This Jaguar has “One of a Kind” pearl white and green racing stripes. This is a straight 6 engine with triple webbers, aluminum radiator, straight exhaust racing system with headers, a15 gallon aluminum fuel cell, high performance battery and a custom suspension system which includes high performance front adjustable shocks and a specialty designed front coils. The interior includes a Nardi wood steering wheel, a 5 point driver’s harness and fully adjustable seats.
This is an exquisite example of pure Jaguar in a “one-of-a-kind” head turner that catches even the truest concours show enthusiast. This E-type is a beautiful street motorcar and racer you will truly enjoy and be proud to own, drive, show and race. It promises to give you the feel of what classics are best appreciated for…art and speed.
This has been a pleasure to build, drive, and race and own. This classic motorcar is CT registered.
2024-10-25 11:24:07 | Harry Stevens writes:
Imported into the United Kingdom for the United States and registered WRP295H in October 2011. For sale at Motoriginals of Matlock for £59,950. Seller's description below.
www.motoriginals.com/listing/1970-jaguar-e-type-series-ii-coupe-fast-road/
1970 Jaguar E Type Series 2 4.2 litre coupe, prepared for track and competition use, as well as fast road use. This example was originally delivered to British Leyland in New York in 1970, then registered in Cromwell, Connecticut by its first owner. The car was later converted to fast road specification in 1970, including the addition of a Series 1 bonnet arrangement and Minilite style alloy wheels before its arrival in the UK in 2011.
In 2016 further works were completed by the Carriage Company including having the engine rebuilt with the addition of triple Weber carburettors, and a free flow manifold. Subsequent improvements include an alloy radiator, uprated cooling, Wilwood brakes, adjustable shock absorbers, foam filled tank, along with the necessary roll cage and Monaco ProCompetion seats complete with TRS harnesses.
This E Type was designed as a gentleman's racer and fast road car, and performs brilliantly as both. It has been consistently well maintained, with very occasional use over the years, both on track and road. It is complete with Jaguar Heritage certificate, along with all receipts and full description of works.