3.8 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
RA3660-9 | |||||
1963 | Green Sand | ||||
2015 | Light Tan | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 16 November 2015.
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2015-11-15 14:28:07 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 11/15:
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-11-28/car/ref-1-1963-jaguar-e-type-s1-f ...
Auction description:
Historics at Brooklands
November 28, 2015 auction
Registration TBA
Chassis Number 889318
Engine Number RA 3660-9
Estimate £58,000 - £72,000
This lefthand drive 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupé was purchased by the vendor in Australia through an agent who purchased classic cars in the USA. This Jaguar was located in California and was shipped to Australia in 2007 arriving in Adelaide on the 12th December. The E-Type is a numbers matching car as shown in the Heritage Certificate from Jaguar and was fitted with a Webasto Sunroof from new. For the next three years the vendor started to purchase parts for this car over the internet including five new wire wheels, full length floor panels, aluminium radiator with electric fan, various body panels including new sills, glass windscreen washer bottle, a retro radio with Bluetooth and rear lights; a complete ground up restoration was then started by three specialist companies in the Adelaide Hills. Due to the vendor moving to China for his work he was in no rush to complete this restoration. The engine, gearbox and differential were completely rebuilt by Car Craft in Mount Barker, the body with the new full length floors was restored by Autocar Creations in Strathalbyn and the new leather interior was carried out by a specialist upholstery company, Header Tarps, in Mannum. Only two modifications were made to improve the driving comfort with the addition of an aluminium radiator with an electric cooling fan and electronic ignition. The restoration was completed on the E-Type at the end of 2014 but the owner has extended his contract in China for another three years so he has reluctantly decided to sell this stunning coupé. The car was never registered in Australia and was only driven approximately 60km from Mount Barker to Adelaide where it was stored for six months before being shipped to England arriving in October this year. Finished in its original colour of Opalescent Golden Sand with light tan leather interior, this beautifully restored E-Type is fully UK taxes paid, NOVA certificated and comes supplied with a copy of the Jaguar Heritage certificate and a UK MoT test certificate which expires in October 2016. Offering the new owner one of the best examples of iconic British motoring history, this head turner can only be described as being in exceptional condition throughout and should also prove to be a solid, blue-chip investment for the future.