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1967 | Maroon | ||||
2013 | Black | ||||
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2011-01-08 00:05:32 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.parkplaceltd.com/inventoryDisplay.aspx
1967 Jaguar XKE Roadster 4.2
Stock Number: 7287
Vin Number: 1E13355
Mileage: 13,330
Engine: 4.2L Inline 6
Transmission: 4 Spd Manual
Ext. Color: Burgundy
Int. Color: Black
Price: $95,950
2011-05-21 16:49:54 | pauls writes:
Additional info supplied:
This 1967 Jaguar XKE has been cared for by the same local owner for more than 25 years and has been restored where needed over time. It is finished in a burgundy red metallic paint with a full black leather interior and includes the factory optional chrome spoke wheels and detachable hard top. Park Place LTD Service center has completed an extensive list of service work and mechanical maintenance to ensure the car is up to date and ready for all your driving needs. This XKE will not disappoint and is sure to perform as well as it looks with, a factory rated, 250+ hp produced by the 4.2L in-line six and married to the all-synchromesh 4-speed gearbox. The original Jaguar owners manuals and handbooks are included along with the records for the services completed here at Park Place LTD.
2012-01-02 21:29:39 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 2/12
www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx
Auction description:
Barrett-Jackson Lot: 1241.1 - 1967 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER
Lot Number: 1241.1
Auction: SCOTTSDALE 2012
Status: AVAILABLE
Sale Type: NO RESERVE
Price:
Year: 1967
Make: JAGUAR
Model: XKE
Style: ROADSTER
VIN: 1E13355
Exterior Color: BURGUNDY
Interior Color: BLACK
Cylinders: 6
Engine Size: 4.2 LITER
Transmission: 4-SPEED MANUAL
This roadster has been pampered and cared for by the same Seattle owner for more than 25 years and restored as needed over time. It is finished in Jaguar Opalescent Maroon with black leather interior and black softtop. The car is equipped with factory optional chrome spoke wheels and detachable hardtop. This XKE presents and drives superb and it has a new clutch and flywheel, new rear main seal, all new brakes and the triple SU carburetors serviced all within the last 200 miles. Included with purchase are the factory hardtop, the original owner's manual, an original service manual, an extensive file of servicing and maintenance receipts, additional XKE information and a photo album. An excellent example of a desirable final-year Series I XKE.
2013-04-02 10:26:50 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 4/13
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
The Don Davis Collection
27 April 2013
Lot 137
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Liter Roadster
$70,000 - $90,000
Chassis no. 1E 13355
Engine no. 7E 9876-9
Body no. 4E 5030
Excellent driver presentation car
Complete with extensive documentation and service history
One of the very late Series I cars, this Roadster has the characteristic covered headlamps and winged knock-off hubs of the early E-Types, plus the improved gearbox, the 4.2-liter engine, and the adjustable seatbacks of the 1965 upgrade. Prior to acquisition by the vendor, it was in single ownership in the Pacific Northwest for 25 years. Restored as needed over that time, it has been repainted in opalescent maroon and maintained and detailed with some care.
The black leather interior shows some use and wear, but it is entirely presentable. It has a black convertible top with tan lining and a new matching boot cover. The original cover is in the tan vinyl-lined luggage compartment, with its proper bag. The brightwork is generally very good. Panel fit is quite good, and the undercarriage is clean and showing only modest signs of use. The cockpit has its original wood steering wheel, and it is fitted with a Panasonic AM/FM cassette stereo.
The car comes with a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, showing dispatch from the works on August 24, 1966, when it was consigned to Jaguar Cars, New York, as well as a comprehensive file on the extensive service work executed in recent years. Titled as a 1967 model, it is in excellent driver presentation condition, and it is bound to make a good impression.