4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
7R8102-9 | |||||
4R22925 | |||||
KE9310 | |||||
1970 | Old English White | ||||
2025 | Red | ||||
Rest: Concours | |||||
Buxton | |||||
Derbyshire | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 21 April 2025.
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2008-07-22 18:19:42 | pauls writes:
Car was at auction in '08
www.classicauctions.co.uk/lotdetail.php
Auction description:
Lot : 40
1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe
SOLD for £4510
Mileage:
Colour: White
Trim Colour: Red
Chassis No: IR20558
Engine No: 7R8102-9
Registration No: JVW 495H
CC: 4200
M.O.T:
Finished in white with red leather upholstery, this particular example was reportedly the subject of some restoration work prior to being laid-up during 1982. A right-hand drive Series II fixed-head coupe equipped with manual transmission, 'JVW 495H' is said to have been in running order when last on the road. A potentially rewarding project, this long slumbering E-type is offered for sale strictly as seen.
2025-04-21 14:30:07 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 5/25
www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-1970-jaguar-e-type-42-coupe/
Auction description:
Pavilion Gardens | Buxton, Derbyshire, 21st May, 2025
1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe
Entered from the Loch Lomond Collection
Estimate £60,000 - £70,000
Registration No: JVW 495H
Chassis No: 1R20558
MOT: Exempt
Lavished with an extensive restoration and uprated to 'fast road' specification
Said by the vendor to be the best driving classic car he has ever experienced!
Just 1,000 post-restoration miles completed
One of just 1,071 RHD Series II Fixed Head Coupes made
Highly desirable, home market, matching numbers example
Entered from the Loch Lomond Collection, a collection made up of excellent examples of predominantly 1950s, 60s, and 70s classics
Chassis ‘1R20558’ is one of just 1,071 S2 Fixed Head Coupes supplied new in right-hand drive, having been manufactured on the 3rd of December 1969 and purchased through Carlton Garage of Clacton, London (via Henlys, London) by the first owner Mr. D. Taylor Esq. Finished from the factory in the attractive colour scheme of Cream paintwork with Red leather interior upholstery, this is pleasingly the colour scheme in which it is still presented today. Understood to have been retained by Mr Taylor until the late 1970s/early 1980s, while in the second ownership, the E-Type was placed into long-term storage in 1982, not emerging until 2008 when offered for auction by us at H&H (being entered by a motor trader) and at this time requiring restoration.
Returned to the road by the purchaser, the third owner acquired ‘JVW 495H’ in 2011 covering nearly 10,000 miles in the car during this time but unfortunately passed away suddenly in 2015. Thereafter acquired by a lifetime Jaguar enthusiast, this owner (understood the fourth) embarked on an exhaustive restoration over the subsequent three years. Entrusted to Durham Restoration the E-Type was completely dismantled to the bare shell and all corroded areas were addressed with significant new panels supplied including inner and outer sills, inner and outer wheel arches, partial floor pan, rear quarter panel repairs, door skins, front wings, and front valance. Thereafter the shell was prepared, primed, and the underside stone chipped in 2-pack using relevant body colour, before the paintwork was applied throughout the boot, inside floors, bulkhead, etc. Finally, the shell and all panelwork were fully painted with expert attention to detail with paint finish and panel gaps.
Mechanically fully restored, the rear suspension was stripped; the subframe and all components were overhauled refreshed and powder coated as required; the differential was refreshed with new seals; and the front suspension replated and coated, with even nuts and bolts etc sent for Zinc plating. The engine was fully overhauled with all new bearings, pistons, timing chains, etc; the cylinder head was overhauled too with new valves, guides, and stem seals; new head studs and nuts; and a remote oil filter upgrade supplied and fitted. A new wiring harness was fitted, along with the alternator re-conditioned, the radiator re-cored, new hoses fitted, and a new high torque starter motor fitted, as well as electronic 123 ignition.
Here is where the mechanical upgrades began to be supplied to the E-Type, starting with a five-speed manual gearbox by E-Type Fabs. The braking system was upgraded with vented discs all around and six-pot alloy callipers from E-Type Fabs too. The suspension received enhancement too with modified front wishbones by E-Type Fabs and new springs and Koni dampers at the rear. A top of the range full stainless exhaust system (including tubular manifolds) was provided by ClassicFabs, along with 6-inch polished stainless steel wire wheels, a free-flow air filter upgrade from Rob Beere Racing, and an uprated ventilation fan completing the upgrades.
The interior was not overlooked either in the exhaustive restoration, with a full re-trim in the original colours including new seat foams and webbing used. Furthermore, new wool carpet set and headlining were supplied, with much of the interior upholstery supplied with the high-quality Aldridge Trimming. The sunroof, which is believed to have been fitted by Allard Golde when new or nearly new, was retrimmed in body colour, as believed correct to original too. All sound deadening and underlay were renewed and upgraded using Dynamat insulation. Finally, fully re-assembled with new body seals and gaskets etc, all fittings and fastenings were renewed along the way.
Upon completion, some 1,000 run-in miles were completed with the cylinder head re-torqued and the E-Type serviced and fluids checked. Purchased into the Loch Lomond Collection in 2020 for £79,000; the Loch Lomond Collection is one made up of excellent examples of predominantly 1950s, 60s, and 70s classics. Seeing very sparing use while a resident of the collection, the E-Type started readily and both ran and drove well during the recent photography session, with the well-experienced vendor noting that ‘JVW 495H’ is the “best driving classic car he has ever experienced”.
With invoices on file for c.£10,750 in parts alone for the restoration, this is not inclusive of any of the exhaustive restoration work that was completed by Durham Restoration, with the total expenditure far exceeding the guide price. The end product is an excellently presented example, boasting matching chassis and engine numbers example, as well as being a home market car in its original colour combination! Chassis ‘1R20558’ is accompanied to the sale by a history file that includes breakdown of the restoration work by Durham Restoration, the JHT Heritage Certificate, aforementioned parts invoices, and a current V5C document. Completing just 3,000 post-restoration miles so now showing a believed genuine 72,000 miles on the odometer. This notably nicely restored E-Type is certainly not one to overlook if you are in the market for an excellently restored example, and benefitting from significant upgrades to the driving experience!