4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Silver Blue | ||||
Open Two Seater | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
7E9837-9 | 17 August 1966 | ||||
4E5009 | New York | ||||
EJ10023 | |||||
9 August 1966 | United States | ||||
1966 | Opalescent Silver Blue | ||||
2021 | Red | ||||
Rest: Concours | Dark Blue | ||||
Original | Clifton | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 18 June 2021.
Heritage Notes
First Owner:
Frank B. Bonnell, New York
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2020-05-21 13:49:52 | xke7 writes:
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Jaguar E-Type Serie 1 OTS 4.2 Matching Numbers
245.000 €
Technical specifications
Vehicle condition accident free
Vehicle number 3340
Availability Right away
Mileage 300 km
Displacement 4,235 cc
power 195 kW (265 hp)
transmission Manual transmission
First registration 08/1966
HU New
Color (manufacturer) Silver Blue Opalescent
colour Blue metallic
Interior fittings Full leather, others
vehicle description
E-TYPE SERIES 1 OTS 4.2 ltr. with Matching Numbers & Matching Colors
Complete restoration at the highest level.
This dreamlike E-TYPE OTS was built on August 9th, 1966 for Mr. Frank B. Bonnell in New York, USA.
A dry climate and good care were an excellent starting point for a complete restoration from 2019 to 2020. A total of 2,000 working hours were invested in this E-Type for a perfect result.
The body was finished in bare metal with the same manual work as ex works, with tin instead of a spatula. The result is an extraordinarily good gap and a mirror-like finish. This E-Type also wore the dreamlike color "Silver Blue Opalescent" ex works.
Just like the matching beautiful red interior, which has also been completely renewed, is identical to the color scheme at the time of delivery from the factory.
The entire technology was repaired, refurbished and, like the entire vehicle, shone in the highest gloss and perfection.
A classic in car history in perfection.
JAGUAR LAND ROVER CLASSIC DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
100% vehicle as described
2021-06-18 06:52:55 | pauls writes:
Car on BAT
bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-jaguar-xke-roadster-30/_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2021-06-18
Lot #50146
Seller: rmtechno
Location: Clifton, New Jersey above listing was in Essen, Germany
Chassis: 1E13340
1,600 Kilometers (~1k Miles) Shown, TMU
Numbers-Matching 4.2L Inline-Six
Triple SU Carburetors
Four-Speed Manual Transmission
Engine, Gearbox, Differential Rebuilt
Opalescent Silver Blue Paint
Red Leather Interior Upholstery
Dark Blue Soft Top
Chrome Wire Wheels
Aluminum Radiator
Rebuilt Four-Wheel Disc Brakes
Rebuilt Independent Suspension
Custom Matching Luggage
Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Photo Book From Restoration
Private Party Or Dealer: Dealer
This 1967 Jaguar XKE is a Series I roadster that was manufactured on August 9, 1966, and distributed new in the US through Jaguar Cars of New York. The car underwent a restoration in Europe that was completed in mid-2020 before returning to the US in December 2020, where it has since been stored in New Jersey. Work during the project included a repaint in the original shade of Opalescent Silver Blue, an interior refresh in red leather, and an overhaul of the numbers-matching 4.2L DOHC inline-six. The four-speed manual transmission was also rebuilt, as were the differential, four-wheel disc brakes, independent suspension, electrical system, and more. Additional features include an aluminum radiator, chrome wire wheels, a dark blue soft top, and a Blaupunkt radio. This XKE is now offered by the selling dealer in New Jersey with a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, a book of photos from the restoration, parts invoices, a pair of red leather luggage cases, a tool kit, and a clean Pennsylvania title.
The exterior wore an older repaint in black prior to the restoration, and the car was disassembled and stripped to bare metal during the work. The floorboards, lower valances, outer sills, lower door skins, engine side frames, bonnet support frame, and other corroded areas were replaced before a repaint in the factory shade of Opalescent Silver Blue was performed followed by application of ceramic coating. New body seals, beading, and exterior trim pieces were installed, along with a new dark blue soft top that can be seen in the raised position in the photo gallery below.
New Dayton chrome wire wheels are secured by two-eared knock-offs and are mounted with Blockley 185VR15 tires showing 2020 date codes. A trunk-mounted spare is wrapped in Vredestein Sprint Classic rubber. The braking system was overhauled during the restoration and features discs all around, with the rear units located inboard.
The cabin was re-upholstered with materials sourced from BAS International including red leather over the seats, door panels, and center tunnel, consistent with the trim color listed on the Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate. Red carpeting covers the floors, while matching Hardura lines the rear shelf and trunk. Additional features include a wood-rimmed steering wheel, black lap belts, a dark blue top boot, and a Blaupunkt radio below toggle switchgear.
Refurbished Smiths instrumentation includes a 260-km/h speedometer and a tachometer with an inset clock as well as gauges monitoring coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and amperage. The five-digit odometer was set to zero during the restoration and now shows 1,600 kilometers (~1k miles).
The 4.2-liter XK inline-six was rebuilt during the restoration and is said to have been fitted with new Mahle pistons as well as replacement bearings, gaskets, valves, a timing chain, an oil pump, and other internal components. The triple SU carburetors were also overhauled, and a galvanized fuel tank was installed along with a new fuel pump and lines. An Alicool aluminum radiator and a 10-blade electric cooling fan have been added along with 123ignition electronic ignition. The electrical system were also freshened and a new alternator was fitted.
Engine number 7E9837-9 is stamped on the engine block and can also be seen stamped on the cylinder head.
The four-speed manual gearbox was overhauled with new seals, bearings, and rollers, and a new flywheel was installed. The rear differential was also rebuilt, along with the independent suspension and other axle components. The stainless steel exhaust system can be viewed above. The underbody panels were reportedly treated with Wurth protective coating.
Images from the restoration are included from the project are included in a bound photo book that accompanies the car. Invoices for parts purchased during the work are also provided.
A custom two-piece set of luggage wrapped in red leather with plaid inner lining is included in the sale, as are a tool kit, hammer, and knock-off wrench.
The Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate lists the original colors and component numbers, as well as delivery in the US through Jaguar Cars of New York to a Frank B. Bonnell.