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1R10574

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 4.2 Jaguar E-Type 
 Open Two Seater 
 Left Hand Drive 
   
 1R10574 
 7E15332-9 
 4R4950 
  
 September 1969 
 
 1969 Opalescent Silver Grey
 2013 Red
 Rest: Concours 
  Scottsdale
  
ArizonaArizona
  
United StatesUnited States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 13 July 2010.

 

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2013-01-20 15:33:09 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Body Number was added: 4R4950
  • Top Color was changed from tan to black
  • Car Condition was changed from Scruffy driver to Rest: Concours
  • Current Color was changed from bright red to opalescent silver grey
  • Current Interior was changed from biscuit to red
  • Last Seen was changed from 2010 to 2013
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1969
  • Factory Build Month was added: 09
  • 2014-08-02 02:46:14 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was added: 7E15332-9
  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: black
  • Photos of 1R10574

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    2010-07-13 07:08:28 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 7/13/10
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-jaguar-xke-series-2-1969-/320560454149
    Current bid $10,100 reserve not met, 3 bids 9 days left in auction.

    Sellers description:
    1969 series 2 e type, as you can see from the pictures a series 1 bonnet has been fitted. the body is very sound and appears rust free except for the rear section of the drivers side sill, the battery ara is solid along with the trunk floor and passenger side sill, the engine runs and the car drives along with the clutch and brakes working well. it would be easy to repaint and install a new interior to use as a driver or a great car to restore.

    2013-01-20 10:38:44 | pauls writes:

    Car was at auction 1/13
    www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm

    Auction description:
    Arizona 18 January 2013
    Lot 160
    1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 4.2-Liter Roadster
    Sold for $134,750

    2013-04-30 19:15:54 | pauls writes:

    Additional description from above auction:
    • Freshly completed, exquisite restoration
    • Finest materials used throughout
    • Sympathetically upgraded for easy, modern driving

    This desirable Series II E-Type has just completed a total rotisserie restoration, which included complete disassembly and significant upgrades to the tune of over $100,000. The car is beautifully finished with fresh Warwick Grey paint and beautiful Connolly leather interior, with all proper original materials used throughout, for a car that looks just as well as, if not better than, when it left the factory.

    Many upgrades were made to improve the drivability of the car on modern roads, including the installation of a five-speed Tremec transmission with a .65 overdrive, an alloy flywheel, and a high-output starter. To eliminate the overheating problems troubling early E-Types, the car is equipped with an upgraded cooling system that includes an alloy radiator, a high-output cooling fan, which increases the CFM from 500 to 3000, and a new high-output water pump. The engine was completely rebuilt and upgraded to the earlier, more powerful Series I specs with triple SU carburetors. It exhales through polished stainless steel headers and a two-inch exhaust.

    The car rides on seven-inch wire wheels. Wiring, lights, and brakes were completely rebuilt using new parts acquired from England, a list of which is available for inspection by potential buyers. There are many E-Types out there that have exceptional fit and finish and are ready for the show field, and there are many others that are well-sorted to be driven and enjoyed. The car offered here boasts an unbeatable combination of both. It is an ideal Jaguar, a joy to look at, and a thrill to drive.

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