5.3 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
3 June 1974 | |||||
7S17091LA | |||||
4S8738 | |||||
23531 | |||||
6 May 1974 | |||||
1974 | Sable | ||||
2024 | Biscuit | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
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2024-07-25 09:59:43 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 8/24
www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/jc24_r111/1974-jaguar-e-type-series-3-roadster
Auction description:
A fully-restored example with multiple 100-point JCNA scores and class championships; 2017 AACA National First Prize Winner
Long-term ownership since 1988 with 53,376 miles, believed to be original
An exacting near-decade long restoration in Sable over a Biscuit interior as originally specified per its Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Comprehensive history file with restoration photos, invoices, and JCNA Score Sheets
Powered by the smooth XJ13-derived 5.3-liter V12 engine; the most refined of Malcom Sayer's original E-Type design
Chassis No. UE1S25899
Engine No. 7S17091LA
Body No. 4S8738
According to the Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate on file, this 1974 E-Type Series 3 4.2 Open Two-Seat Roadster was completed on 6 May 1974 in Sable over a Biscuit leather interior, a very appropriate livery for the mid-1970s. The original owner opted to make the most of the Series 3's grand touring style, selecting the optional Borg Warner Model 12 three-speed automatic transmission. Additional options include air conditioning, chrome wire wheels, an AM/FM radio, and the rarely-seen removable hard top. The Roadster was dispatched to the United States on 3 June 1974, the very same month that E-Type production ended worldwide, making this one of the last E-Types to leave Coventry.
Since 1988 this left-hand-drive Series 3 has been in continuous ownership with the consignor, who received the car as a 50th birthday present from his wife. In 1991 they began a 9 ½ year complete restoration to return it to factory fresh condition. Consigned with 53,376 miles, believed to be original, a Broad Arrow Specialist who evaluated the car remarked that it is a “bone-stock example, beautifully restored with exceptional original detail.” The Jaguar Clubs of North America clearly agreed with this assessment judging by the numerous regional and national awards bestowed on it over the next two decades. It has received at least six 100-point JCNA Championship Division scores with First in Class in each and many more above 99-points. Is it a three-time JCNA Class National Champion. Furthermore, in 2017, it received a AACA National First Prize over 15 years after the completion of its restoration, a clear sign of the enduring quality of its restoration and devoted upkeep.
Consigned with a rare factory hard top, chrome wire knock-off wheels, and numerous delivery items such as an owner's manual, jack, and spare, it would be difficult to believe that there is a better restored Series 3 Open Two Seater on offer today. It is undeniable that the E-Type is one of the great British classics and with its smooth V12 in front and the top down, this JCNA Championship winning Series 3 stands as one of the marque's finest examples whether on the road or on the show field.