4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Silver Blue | ||||
Open Two Seater | Dark Blue | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Dark Blue | ||||
Jaguar Cars New York | |||||
August 1966 | |||||
7E9791-9 | |||||
4E5002 | Katz | ||||
EJ9928 | New Jersey | ||||
23 June 1966 | United States | ||||
1967 | Opalescent Dark Blue | ||||
2020 | Red | ||||
Rest: Concours | Dark Blue | ||||
Original | Fayetteville | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 1 January 2020.
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2009-11-06 09:14:33 | Clive writes:
Body number is 4E5002 (prefix 4E previously omitted). Number confirmed in my correspondence with a previous owner (John Dale of Sparks, Nevada in 1999)
2010-08-17 23:06:49 | John Gregory Dale writes:
I have owned this example since July, 1972. I am surprised you have the exact data sheet I received from the factory's historical archives.
2019-12-18 13:18:11 | pauls writes:
Car to be auction 1/20
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/az20/arizona/lots/r0022-1966-jaguar-e-type-series-1-4 ...
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
Offered Without ReserveRM | Sotheby's - ARIZONA 16 - 17 JANUARY 2020
Lot Number 248
Chassis No. 1E 13321
Engine No. 7E 9791-9
Gearbox No. EJ 9928
Body No. 4E 5002
Recent comprehensive refurbishment by an E-Type restoration specialist
Matching-numbers example as confirmed by JDHT certificate
Retains its original chassis, engine, gearbox, and body
Owned for many years by a marque collector based in Atlanta
Tastefully upgraded for improved reliability and performance
Please note that this lot is titled as a 1967.
This beautifully presented matching-numbers Jaguar benefits from years of ownership by a marque enthusiast followed by a premium restoration by one of the nation’s foremost E-Type experts. According to its Jaguar Heritage certificate, chassis no. 1E 13321 completed assembly in early August 1966 finished in Opalescent Silver Blue and trimmed with a dark blue leather interior with a blue top. Later that month the roadster was dispatched to the American distributorship Jaguar Cars New York, and it was eventually acquired by an Atlanta-based marque collector who enjoyed long-term ownership.
The matching-numbers Jaguar was more recently sold to the consignor, a specialist in E-Type refurbishments. The engine was then rebuilt with new pistons, bearings, and crankshaft, and the cylinders were bored to a “plus 20” specification for improved power. The gearbox was rebuilt with new synchros and bearings, and the differential was rebuilt with a taller final-drive ratio of 3.07:1. Numerous components were replaced with brand-new facsimiles of the originals, including the clutch, fuel pump, and gas tank. The braking system was replaced with all-new lines, and the suspension was replaced with new shock absorbers and bushings.
Several tasteful upgrades were undertaken for more reliable performance and reliability, including an improved cooling system with a modern alloy radiator (with a 16-inch fan that is six times more powerful than the original), a stainless-steel exhaust system, and electronic ignition and distributor. The steering wheel was replaced with a 15-inch reproduction component one inch narrower than the original, offering superior legroom.
The wire wheels were replaced with new six-inch-wide original-style units (one inch wider than stock) mounted with Michelin 205/70 tires, better filling the wheel wells and providing the car with a more athletic stance. Cosmetically, the glass and chrome were replaced with all-new components, and the matching-numbers body was refinished in a deep coat of opalescent dark blue paint, while the interior was reupholstered in correct British-sourced red leather and vinyl, and a dark blue soft top was installed, combining for a particularly handsome color scheme.
Dialed in for precise panel fit and outstanding running condition, this roadster is an exquisitely presented example of Jaguar’s 4.2-litre Series 1 E-Type that is ideal for any marque enthusiast. It would make a perfect candidate for display at local concours d’elegance as well as enjoyed on the open road for its well-prepared aesthetics and performance.
2023-09-02 07:31:47 | Clive writes:
RM Sothebys' website reports the 2020 sale was at US$271,600