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1E15251

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 1E15251 12 April 1967
 7E12926-9 12 April 1967
 4E7052 
 EJ14021 
 31 March 1967 United States
 
 1967 Opalescent Silver Blue
 2016 Dark Blue
 Rest: Nice Black
 Original Oceanside
  
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Record Creation: Entered on 22 June 2016.

 

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2015-08-01 05:24:30 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: cream
  • Factory Interior Color was added: black
  • Factory Top Color was added: black
  • Original Owner Country was added: United States
  • Factory Dispatch Month was changed from 03 to 04
  • Factory Dispatch Day was changed from 31 to 12
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1967
  • Factory Build Month was added: 03
  • Factory Build Day was added: 31
  • 2015-10-15 09:51:41 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Current City was added: Oceanside
  • Current State was added: California
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    2015-07-27 20:34:58 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at auction 8/15
    www.rmsothebys.com/mo15/monterey/lots/1967-jaguar-e-type-series-1-42-litre-roads ...

    Auction description:
    Monterey
    13-15 August 2015
    Lot 255
    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
    To be auctioned on Friday, August 14, 2015
    Without Reserve
    $250,000 - $325,000

    Chassis no. 1E 15251
    Engine no. 7E 12926-9
    Body no. 4E 7052
    Gearbox no. EJ 14021

    Desirable Series 1 4.2-Litre example
    Fresh nut-and-bolt restoration by noted Jaguar specialists
    Less than 100 miles since completion
    Extremely attractive and stunning combination
    Matching-numbers example throughout; includes its JDHT certificate

    This E-Type, one of the last Series 1 examples built, left the Browns Lane factory on March 31, 1967, and was sold new by Jaguar Cars of New York to Robert and Patricia Polker on April 12, 1967.

    Most recently, the car was subjected to an extensive restoration by the Jaguar marque specialists at Classic Showcase in Oceanside, California. Today, it presents in a truly stunning color combination of an opalescent Silver Blue exterior with a complementary dark blue leather interior, topped with an excellent dark blue soft-top and boot. The body was completely restored, with even the undercarriage of the E-Type painted in the body color. Once painted, the car was color-sanded and buffed to a deep gleaming shine. The engine, transmission, rear end, and steering rack were restored, with the hydraulic, cooling, fuel, and electrical systems also having been restored and rebuilt. This beautiful Jaguar also includes its JDHT Certificate, verifying that the "numbers match" and it has only been driven less than 100 test miles since its completion. A DVD of the restoration services performed by Classic Showcase will accompany the car. This highly collectible E-Type is ready for this season's show circuit or to be driven, enjoyed, and admired, as it surely will be.

    2015-10-14 03:56:50 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:
    classicshowcase.com/index.php/inventory/detail/478

    Sellers description:
    Current condition: SHOW-DRIVER
    Performance: 4.2 Liter, 6 Cylinder, 3 SU, 210 HP
    Transmission: 4 speed manual
    Color exterior: Opalescent Silver Blue
    Color interior: Dark Blue interior with dark blue top and matching boot
    Features: Blaupunkt AM/FM stereo
    Mileage: 81,185 miles, with approx. 100 miles since restoration
    Vin #: 1E15251
    Engine #: 7E12926-9
    Gearbox #: EJ14021
    Other 1: Body Number: 4E7052

    This magnificent numbers matching 1967 Series 1 4.2 E-Type roadster was the subject of a recent Show/Driver level restoration by Jaguar professionals at Classic Showcase in Oceanside, CA. This XKE was one of the last Series I's produced before leaving the Browns Lane factory on March 31, 1967. Robert and Patricia Polker purchased this XKE new on April 12, 1967 from Jaguar Cars in New York. It presents in a truly stunning color combination of an opalescent silver blue exterior that is fitted with a dark blue leather interior, and is complimented with an excellent dark blue soft top and boot. The body was completely restored with even the bottom of the E-type painted body color for the correctness of the restoration. Once the paint was completed, the car was color sanded and buffed to the deep gleaming shine you see today. The engine, transmission, rear end, and steering rack were restored with the hydraulic, cooling, fuel and electrical systems also being gone through and restored. This beauty comes with its Jaguar Heritage Certificate to verify the numbers match and has only been driven less than 100 test miles since its completion. A DVD of the restoration services performed by Classic Showcase will accompany the E-type. This highly collectible E-type is ready for this seasons show circuit, or just driven and enjoyed.

    2016-06-22 21:13:55 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at auction 8/16
    www.mecum.com/lots/CA0816-244532/1967-jaguar-e-type-series-1-roadster/

    Auction description:
    Lot R349 Monterey 2016 Aug 18-20
    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster
    Engine 4.2/210 HP
    Trans 4-Speed
    Color Silver Blue
    Interior Blue
    VIN/Serial 1E15251
    Recent restoration by Jaguar professionals at Classic Showcase in Oceanside, California
    Roadsters body was comprehensively restored, bottom of the car was painted to match the exterior
    Opalescent Silver Blue exterior
    Dark Blue leather interior
    Dark Blue soft top
    Restored engine, transmission, rear end and steering rack
    4.2/210 HP 6-cylinder engine
    3 SU carburetors
    4-speed manual transmission
    Restored hydraulic, cooling, fuel, and electrical systems
    Blaupunkt AM/FM radio
    DVD of the restoration services
    Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate verifying authenticity
    Less than 200 test miles since completion

    This XKE has received superb restoration services by the renowned Classic Showcase of Oceanside, California. During the restoration services, the car received a bare metal repaint, which also included painting the bottom of the car to match the rest of the body for a correct approach to originality. It also benefited from an all new trimmed and fit interior, restored top bows, and new convertible top. The restoration also included the 4-speed manual transmission, rear end, steering rack, a new exhaust system, new battery, re-plating of brite work; and the hydraulic, cooling, fuel and electrical systems all being gone through. The car has been driven about 100 test miles since the restoration--the E-Type has traveled just over 81,000 miles from new--and a DVD is included in the purchase to document the restoration as well as a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate that verifies the car's provenance, as well as matching numbers. The known history of the car lends a unique opportunity to acquire a well-maintained, highly original example of one of the world's most exciting and sought-after sports cars, that comes in an extremely attractive color combination, and is a great car for the collector as it is ready for the show circuit ,and their driving pleasure.

    2016-07-25 20:21:05 | pauls writes:

    Now states Lot S160 Monterey 2016 Aug 18-20

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