4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Cream | ||||
Open Two Seater | Black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
11 August 1966 | |||||
7E9292-8 | |||||
4E4934 | |||||
EJ9008 | |||||
11 July 1966 | United States | ||||
1967 | Cream | ||||
2021 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
Original | Oceanside | ||||
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2014-11-05 07:49:40 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 11/5/14
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-1967-jaguar-series-1-e-type-4-2-roadster-original ...
Opening bid US $185,000.00
Reserve not met, no bids 6 days left in auction.
Sellers description:
1967 Jaguar Series 1 E-Type 4.2 Roadster finished in white over black leather interior. This 1967 E-Type 4.2 presents in show winning condition and has never been truly frame off restored. Engine, chassis and body match. Beautifully presented and in stunning condition, it truly needs nothing except for its next caretaker to enjoy this stunning classic for its next chapter. Paint shows extremely well and appears to have been handled with care over the years, we do believe that it has received a respray at some point in its past, but current paint is detailed to a high standard. All bright-work is in great condition and shows no signs of corrosion or clouding. Interior is in beautiful condition with a full restoration performed 12/15/2006. The original Hardtop is Included, along with a beautiful retractable soft top. A recent partial restoration was performed at the Jag Connection in Allentown, PA.
Work performed is as follows and quoted directly from the log:
-Removed bonnet and every part and component forward of the firewall, except frames and engine.
-Cleaned, sanded, and prepped all engine bay painted surfaces
-Primed and painted all those surfaces
-Repainted all engine bay inhabitants as needed
-Removed all engine accessories and repaired or replaced where needed, or as preventative measure: Rebuilt carburetors, rebuilt distributor, rebuilt water pump, rebuilt fuel pump, removed, boiled out and epoxy-coated the gas tank, boiled out coolant overflow tank (Painted it and its bracket), flushed all fuel lines and fittings, new fuel filters, oil and filter change, new antifreeze.
-Cleaned and repainted the engine
-Polished to show quality all engine aluminum and carbs
-New cooling hoses and clamps
-New Belt
-New Bosch Platinum spark plugs
-New cooling fan relay
-new fan thermostatic switch
-New fuel tank pick-up filter
-New battery
-All new hardtop rubber seals
-New porcelain exhaust manifolds
Additional service history dating back to 2002 is available upon request.
-Includes original hard top
2014-11-20 07:52:42 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 11/20/14
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-1967-jaguar-series-1-e-type-4-2-roadster-original ...
Car has a buy it now price of $199,888 for 6 days.
Previous auction received no bids.
2015-01-03 16:29:35 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 1/15
www.mecum.com/lot-detail.cfm
Auction description:
Lot S167 Kissimmee 2015 Jan 16-25
1967 Jaguar Series 1 E-Type Roadster
- 29,863 original miles
- Recent partial restoration at the Jag Connection in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Cleaned, sanded, prepped and painted
- Numbers matching 4.2L inline six cylinder
- Rebuilt carburetors, distributor, water and fuel pumps
- Fuel lines and fittings flushed
- New fuel filters
- New cooling hoses and clamps
- New belt and battery
- Bosch Platinum spark plugs
- New cooling fan relay
- New fan thermostatic switch
- New fuel tank pick up filter
- 4-speed transmission
- Optional European rear end
- Interior restored in 2006
- Superb brightwork
- Factory hardtop and soft top
- Restoration receipts and records
2015-07-14 22:23:24 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 8/15
www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0815-219717/0/1967-Jaguar-E-Type-Series-1-Roadster/4- ...
Auction description:
Lot R138 // Monterey 2015 // Aug 13-15
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster
White
Interior Black
VIN/Serial 1E13274
This incredibly well-preserved 1967 Jaguar Series 1 E-Type roadster has just 29,863 original miles and presents in truly stunning condition with its original Old English White paint and matching White hardtop, excellent soft top and Black leather interior, the latter restored in 2006. For years it was maintained by Jaguar Connection of Allentown, Pennsylvania, who recently performed a carefully considered restoration while taking care to preserve as much of its originality as possible. After every part and component forward of the firewall was removed except the frame rails and engine, the matching-numbers 4.2L DOHC inline-6 was cleaned, sanded, prepped and correctly painted, and the aluminum parts were polished to a high sheen. It features rebuilt carburetors, distributor, water and fuel pumps, new cooling hoses and clamps, new fuel filters, fan belt, battery and Bosch Platinum spark plugs. The fuel tank was restored with a new pick-up filter, epoxy-coated inside and the fuel lines and fittings flushed. The coolant overflow tank was likewise renewed and a new cooling fan relay and thermostatic fan switch installed. Every step of this thorough mechanical overhaul was recorded in the car's log book, which is accompanied by restoration receipts and other records. More recently Classic Showcase of Oceanside, California, who examined all the car's components and systems, raised it to a higher level of finish, attending to the smallest details. The thorough mechanical overhaul and service was documented and is now part of the car's record, which includes the restoration receipts and a Jaguar Heritage Certificate documenting its authenticity.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Incredibly preserved
- Numbers matching
- Believed to have only 29,863 original miles
- Exquisite British looking color combination of Old English White paint, matching white hardtop, excellent black soft top, and black leather interior
- Jaguar Connection had restored, and maintained, this vehicle for its previous owner
- Classic Showcase took it to a higher level. All systems were gone through, and a lot of attention to detail
- Thorough mechanical overhaul and service was recorded
- Accompanied by restoration receipts and other records
- Comes with Heritage Certificate documenting its authenticity
2015-10-14 03:36:49 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
classicshowcase.com/index.php/inventory/detail/459
Sellers description:
Current condition: SHOW-DRIVER
Performance: 4.2 Liter, 6 Cylinder, 3 SU Carbs
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Color exterior: Old English White
Color interior: Black
Features: Blaupunkt AM/FM Radio
Mileage: 29,866
Wheels: Chrome ire wheels
Tires: Universal Sport 185 R15
Vin #: 1E13274
Engine #: 7E9292-9
Gearbox #: EJ9008
Other 1: Body Number: 4E4934
Otherwise same as above.
2016-01-27 16:28:01 | Capt RD writes:
At auction again - 1/28/16 in Scottsdale
www.bonhams.com/auctions/23132/lot/80/
Lot 80 Sold at $192,500 plus commission of 8.00%; Final Price $207,900
2019-11-26 08:21:38 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 1/20
www.ironplanet.com/for-sale/Automobiles-1967-Jaguar-XKE-Series-I-4.2-Roadster-Ar ...%2Cmsg%7C44942%2CisAuc%7Cyes&rr=0.03226&hitprm=&pnLink=yes
1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 Roadster
VIN 1E13274
Auction EVENT LEAKE SCOTTSDALE DOCKET
Auction Date Jan 15
4.2-liter 6 cylinder engine
4-speed manual transmission
Blaupunkt AM/FM radio
Restored and maintained by Jaguar Connection for a previous owner
Chrome wire wheels
Finished in Old English White with matching white hardtop, black soft top and black leather interior
Includes log book, restoration receipts and Heritage Certificate
2021-03-29 11:36:38 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
classicshowcase.com/index.php/inventory/detail/528
Seller's description:
This 1967 Series 1 E-Type roadster is an incredibly preserved, numbers matching with believed to have only 29,863 original miles as stated from the previous long term owner. It presents in a truly stunning condition of Old English White paint, a matching white hardtop, excellent black soft top, and black leather interior. Jaguar Connection had restored, and maintained, this vehicle for its previous owner. It was stored in a climate controlled facility and driven sparingly. Classic Showcase acquired this incredibly preserved Jaguar and it went through its facility to be taken to a higher level, with all systems gone through and a lot of attention to detail paid to meet their next level standards. This spectacular original E-type shows its incredible beauty and exquisite British looking color combination. The thorough mechanical overhaul was recorded in the car’s log book, which is accompanied by restoration receipts and other records, as well as the Heritage Certificate documenting its authenticity. Now is the time for you to experience one of the most striking and stylish sports cars of all time, the Series I covered headlight 4.2 E-type roadster. It is an ionic design with incredible performance and beauty. It will always be a great investment vehicle and is a highly collectible sports car. It will be able to compete in shows and will bring a great deal of driving pleasure.
Current condition:SHOW-DRIVER Performance: 4.2 Liter, 6 Cylinder, 3 SU Carbs Transmission: 4 speed Manual Color exterior: Old English White Color interior: Black Features: Blaupunkt AM/FM Stereo Mileage: 29,866 Wheels: Chrome Wire Wheels Tires: Universal Sport 185 R15 Brakes: Disc Vin #: 1E13274 Engine #: 7E9292-9 Gearbox #: EJ9008 Other 1: Body Number: 4E4934
2021-07-19 11:01:18 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 8/21
www.bonhams.com/auctions/26887/lot/118/
Auction description:
Lot 118
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2 Roadster
US$ 190,000 - 240,000
£ 140,000 - 180,000
Quail Lodge Auction
13 Aug 2021, 11:00 PDT
Carmel, Quail Lodge & Golf Club
Chassis no. 1E13274
Engine no. 7E9292-9
4,235cc DOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
265bhp at 5,400rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission
*Matching numbers example complete with Hard Top
*Presented in its original Cream over Black colorway
*Under 35,000 miles present on the odometer
*Continuously cared for with records back to 2002
Presented here is a well-kept, matching numbers Series I E-Type Roadster with hard top showing under 35,000 original miles on its odometer. Records dating back to 2002 display invoices of continuous routine maintenance being carried out by its then Pennsylvania based owner. Oil changes and other minor jobs including fixing a radiator leak and a non-functioning headlight make up the type of work performed on the vehicle during this period. In 2006, a more comprehensive series of jobs were performed culminating in a light, sympathetic restoration. Great effort was undertaken to retain the bevy of original components still found on the car. Many of these were removed and serviced for proper functioning. Most of the focus however was under the hood. Everything installed in the engine bay was removed and rebuilt when necessary. This included the carburetors, distributor, water and fuel pumps. The motor itself was cleaned to show quality and connected to a fresh and functional cooling system. After entering its current ownership, the Roadster received another round of refreshing. The various mechanical and electric systems were given another check and received attention where needed.
To this day, the engine bay and all of the aluminum components within shine with a jewelry like quality. Furthermore, the Jaguar still wears its original as-delivered colorway of Cream over black interior and convertible top. This traditional scheme fits the car rather nicely and makes the vehicle far more unassuming. Well kept, the roadster has weathered the years nicely and dutiful past owners have helped to keep the surfaces free of serious blemishes. The interior of the vehicle presents with an equal level welcoming usability. The seat leather and armrest both contain a bit of slack in the same comforting manner of a nicely worn-in glove. A suite of Smiths gauges and a period Blaupunkt stereo round of an interior which is most certainly a nice place to be on a warm sunny day.
A must have for any collection, the E-Types many positive qualities have enshrined it as one of the true automotive greats. With its clean, soft lines and 6-cylinder howl, few cars are able to stack up against the Jaguar magic. A well cared for example presented in its original colorway with so few miles on the odometer will surely find itself in good company with its next owner.
2022-08-17 12:23:16 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 8/22
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1967/917586
Broad Arrow Auctions - Monterey Jet Center Auction 2022
Auction description:
1967 Jaguar E-Type SI
Estimate USD 200 000 - 240 000
Chassis No. 1E13274
Engine No. 7E9292-9
According to the Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, this beautiful open E-Type seater was shipped from Jaguar's Browns Lane factory destined for Jaguar Cars of New York on 11 August 1966. A left-hand drive model, it was finished in Cream with a black soft-top and black Connolly leather interior.
This E-Type Roadster shows just over 30,000 miles, which are believed to be original to the car. At 29,865 miles, marque experts Jaguar Connection of Allentown, Pennsylvania commenced a partial restoration with the initial evaluation revealing, "an extremely solid, straight body with excellent fit." Jaguar Connection then proceeded to disassemble most of the engine bay and cleaned, polished, and painted all the assemblies to a very high standard. In addition most of the auxiliary components of the engine were rebuilt including the carburetors, distributor, water pump, and fuel pump with new fluids and filters. According to the summary of work, extensive time was spent tuning once reassembled. The Pennsylvania company is also understood to have resprayed the rare, optional hardtop, rebuilding it with new seals.
With only a few hundred miles on the odometer since this sympathetic restoration, and with a recent service, the consignor delights in describing this superb E-Type as remaining in "superb condition, aesthetically and mechanically." Finished in its original colors of Cream over black leather it still looks extremely period-correct with its working Blaupunkt radio, matching body color factory hardtop, and whitewall tires. Series 1 E-Types are noted as being among most collectable and enjoyable to drive - especially with the fully synchronized four-speed transmission. It is now time for someone to enjoy this highly-original and well-equipped roadster top on or off. It includes a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, owner's manual, spare tire, knock-off hammer, jack, and a boot cover.
2024-08-31 20:54:21 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/e-type/2063012.html
Vehicle Location Oceanside, California 92056
Classic Showcase, Inc.
Mileage 29,866
VIN # 1E13274
Exterior Old English White
Interior Black
Condition Excellent