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1E30691

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 4.2 Jaguar E-Type Cream
 Fixed Head Coupe Black
 Left Hand Drive Not Applicable
   Jaguar Cars New York, USA
 1E30691 24 February 1965
 7E2815-9 
 4E20997 
 EJ1824 
 12 February 1965 
 
 1965 Old English White
 2016 Black
 Work In Progress Not Applicable
 Original Zenderen
  Overijssel
 Original 
NetherlandsNetherlands
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 22 July 2011.

 

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2014-05-13 13:59:56 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: cream
  • Factory Interior Color was added: black
  • Factory Top Color was added: not applicable
  • Original Distributor was added: Jaguar Cars New York, USA
  • Car Condition was changed from Awaiting rest. to Work in progress
  • Current City was changed from Winfield to Zenderen
  • Current State was changed from Iowa to Overijssel
  • Current Country was changed from United States to Netherlands
  • Last Seen was changed from 2011 to 2014
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1965
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 02
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 24
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1965
  • Factory Build Month was added: 02
  • Factory Build Day was added: 12
  • 2016-06-02 07:45:25 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: not applicable
  • Last Seen was changed from 2014 to 2016
  • Photos of 1E30691

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    Exterior Photos (12)

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    Uploaded July 2011:

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    Details Photos: Exterior (6)

    Uploaded July 2011:

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    Detail Photos: Interior (5)

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    Detail Photos: Engine (2)

    Uploaded January 2024:

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    Uploaded July 2011:

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    Restoration Photos: Metalwork (2)

    Uploaded May 2016:

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    2011-07-22 06:43:23 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 7/22/11
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-4-2-Series-1-Coupe-Barn-Find-/230650419065
    Current bid $3,000, 8 bids 4 days left in auction.

    Sellers description:
    1965 XKE E Type Series 1 Coupe. This Jag has been in storage in a barn the last 20-25 years. It has the 4.2 engine with triple carbs and 4 speed transmission. Original White exterior with black interior. What makes this car special it is very early production 1965. Car # 1E30691 which makes it the 690 th car out of 4249 that year. Body # 4E20997 Engine#7E2815-9 and Tranny# EJ1824 and this is an all numbers matching car. Car was taken off the road some time in the 70's. Someone had plans to restore and started to disassemble the body and a few other parts water pump, rad, alt, gas tank exhaust manifold etc. Luckly all parts were kept with the car as seen in photos. All sheetmetal, chrome trim, Bumpers, lights, door panels and console. Interior is all there but will need to be restored. Glass is very good shape as well. Odometer shows 18,785 I have no idea if these are actual miles or not. I did find the oil change sticker in door jamb which starts at 10,000 and goes up to a couple thousand miles less than shown. With car being off of road and stored this long miles could be accurate. Car does have quite a bit of rust on lower rockers, floor pans needing replaced and rear valance area has some rust. Doors are very solid and open and shut nice, Fenders, inners and hood and front valance are mostly solid with surface rust or tiny rust holes and could be repaired. Bumpers are intact and in good shape. Car has original wheels and newer michelin radial tires. Also have original spare, jack and exhaust. Car is not running and will need to be hauled or shipped. This would be an excellent car to restore and put back on the road or use for parts on another project. Car has no Title and will be sold only with bill of sale.

    2014-01-19 03:12:59 | Anonymous writes:

    Hello,

    The car is now in Holland ready for a complete restoration. The RDW (Dutch authority's) has checked the car if it isn't stolen and if the numbers are correct. It was so they tagged the car and I can start the restoration. If you want you can follow the restoration on www.jag-etype.nl

    2014-05-12 14:57:35 | Lofty writes:

    1st owner G Milton Ehlers

    www.jag-etype.nl

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