Funding Appeal: Help Keep Sites Alive Ahead of Server Update!

Welcome! We're tracking 24,376 Jaguar E-Type cars, with 472,767 photos! (Learn More)
xked.com > cars > detail

2R13769

Browse similar cars:

< 2R13766 2R13772 >
    
 4.2 Jaguar E-Type Ascot Fawn
 Open Two Seater Cinnamon
 Left Hand Drive 
   
 2R13769 
 2R8243-9 
 4R82439 
 KE12133 
  United States
 
 1971 Ascot Fawn
 2013 Cinnamon
 Nice Driver 
 Original 
  
CaliforniaCalifornia
 Original 
United StatesUnited States
 
Jaguar E-Type photo

28 more photos below

Record Creation: Entered on 23 December 2002.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of 2R13769

Click slide for larger image. This car has 29 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

Exterior Photos (16)

Uploaded August 2013:

2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded April 2007:

2007-04-28
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded February 2006:

2006-02-16
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded January 2006:

2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom
2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom
2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom
2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom
2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom
2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom


Interior Photos (5)

Uploaded August 2013:

2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded January 2006:

2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom
2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom


Detail Photos: Interior (3)

Uploaded August 2013:

2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded April 2007:

2007-04-28
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom


Detail Photos: Engine (5)

Uploaded August 2013:

2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom
2013-08-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded January 2006:

2006-01-17
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom
2003-11-19
Photo--click to zoom


Comments

We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)

2002-12-23 03:44:24 | Anonymous writes:

Christie's auction, 4/28/2000 lot #90. Sports Car Market report reads:

Excellent door and hood fit. Few garage nicks and scrapes but generally good and clean. Rocker panels repainted. Fitted with new manifold and triple SUs for increased oomph. Factory A/C an added attraction.

2003-11-19 18:22:06 | pauls writes:

Car arrives on ebay 11/19/03
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
Current bid $3k (Reserve not met), 1 bid, 4 days left in auction. 27k miles on the odo.

Sellers comment:
Extremly clean, all numbers match, factory air, tool kit, tonneau and top cover. Everything works. Solid rockers. Good handbrake.

2003-11-19 18:35:45 | Steven D. writes:

BUT!!!... if you are trying to sell a car WHY would you post pictures TAKEN AT NIGHT!!!!

2006-01-17 00:30:11 | Bill writes:

Advertised for sale at:

www.automotiverestorations.com/ autos.html

Ad reads as follows:

1971 Jaguar XKE Series II Roadster
ID# 2R13769
Beige Exterior, Tan Leather Interior, Vinyl Black Top.
Boot Cover & Tonneau.
Mileage reads 27,783 (not believed original).
AM/FM Stereo Radio.
"Factory" AC. Tools, jack & spare.


Condition: Very Pretty Driver
Triple SU carburetors improve drivability and acceleration.
Two minor blemishes: 6" scratch left side of bonnet; small dent on top of rear fender.
Matching numbers including engine, transmission and gearbox.
Enhanced Series II engine provides superb performance.
Asking Price: $36,500

2006-02-16 22:08:08 | Donnie Carney writes:

I am the fourth owner. It is still all orgrinal--last owner bought it with 18,000 miles and had it 10 yrs I just got it on 2-7-06 with 28,000 on it

2007-04-28 23:53:39 | Jagman writes:

33,350 miles, on ebay 04/07, I believe all factory hardtops were black--not sable as indicated. A/C OTS is rare, rare color.
seller writes:
1971 Jaguar XKE, Series II Heritage Trust Certificate # 11184 All Matching Numbers Fawn/Cinnamon, Two hard tops ( 1 custom - fawn, 1 original Jag top - Sable ) 33,350 original miles. Comes with boot,tonneau, full car cover,chrome wire wheel spare,tire jack with pouch,triple SU carbs. All gauges and light working. No rust, excellent body. Paint was refreshed 5 years ago. All bright work in excellent condition. Top end gaskets and seals replaced less than a year ago. $ 6,500.00 on service spent in last 12 months. All work was done by British Auto Specialists in Fort Worth, Texas. "Best daily driver you will ever find!" More photos on request. Call 817-249-4605 or 817-235-5463 cell

2009-05-02 20:41:11 | Tom Dunham writes:

Well, this car is now in Northern California. I recently purchased it in Gilroy California, from Checkered Auto. I'm thrilled, and am enjoying it on a regular basis. I work for "On the Road Again Classics" and intend to restore the car to show standards. Please feel free to email me at tomdunham@redshift.com if you have any other history about this wonderful automobile.

2013-08-13 17:29:06 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 8/13
www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1971-Jaguar-E-Type/59762

Auction description:
1971 Jaguar E-Type Convertible
Monterey 2013
Consignment # 5184
VIN: 2R13769
Run # F441
Approx. Run Time
Friday 7:48 PM - 8:08 PM
Vehicle to be offered for Auction sale August 15th-17th at Russo and Steele's 13th Annual Monterey, California Auction.

An unrestored Series II E-Type OTS (Open Two-Seater) with only 33,700 original miles, this beautiful example from 1971 is one of the last Series II cars built. It is also extremely rare as one of only seven finished in Ascot Fawn that year. Recent maintenance includes replacement of the clutch and oil seals, a tune-up, attention to the brake master cylinder and servo, a valve job, and more. Equipped with factory A/C and the addition of three European-spec SU carburetors, this XKE is offered with a clear title.

You may leave a comment. (Comments are subject to our site terms.)

Spam prevention question (must be answered):
The father of jokes about warm beer and smoke escaping from wires is Joseph Lucas. Lucas died of typhoid after drinking infected water in Naples in 1902.

What disease did Lucas succumb to?

Your name (optional):

Your email:
Your comment: