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Record Creation: Entered on 14 April 2021.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2011-06-07 10:38:09 | Lofty writes:

27,595 original miles

2021-03-31 13:31:26 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 5/21

www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1967-jaguar-e-type-series-i-42-litre-fixed-head-coupe/_SOONEST&pageNumber=0

Auction description:

2021 | Geared Online | May 2021

SOLD $253,000

1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe

Chassis 1E32725

Engine 7E8483-9

Recently discovered in the care of its second long-term owner, this E-Type Fixed Head Coupe is a remarkable survivor from the final year of Series I production. In 1967, the original owners of this Jaguar traded in their 1958 XK150 Roadster toward the purchase of a brand-new E-Type, finished in the rare and dramatic color scheme of black over red leather. Remarkably, this car has covered approximately 27,000 miles in over five decades and has been kept in static storage for the past six years. Today, the E-Type remains in outstanding unrestored condition and retains its original finishes, matching-numbers engine, Bill of Sale, and factory-supplied Dunlop spare. A rare find in this condition, this Jaguar will give its lucky new owner the opportunity to return this iconic sports car to the road while preserving its irreplaceable patina.

This magnificent 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe was built on March 14, 1966, finished in the stunning color scheme of black over red, and dispatched to US distributor Jaguar Cars New York. On February 9, 1968, the E-Type was sold by Gruet Motor Car Company in St. Louis, Missouri, to its first private owner, Hugh Swayne of Hickman, Kentucky. An established Jaguar enthusiast, Mr. Swayne traded in his 1958 XK150 Roadster toward the new E-Type’s $6,179.50 purchase price. Mr. Swayne and his wife retained their Jaguar until 1993, during which time it covered just 25,216 miles. The next owner, Billie Johnson of Madisonville, Kentucky, also used the car sparingly before selling it to its third owner, Terry Fenwick of North Carolina. Recently discovered by the consignor in the hands of its third long-term owner, this E-Type is presented exactly as it was found and, as such, will require mechanical recommissioning before use.

A remarkable survivor, the Jaguar remains in outstanding unrestored, original condition and displayed just 27,595 miles at the time of cataloguing. The black paint appears to be original throughout, with consistent paint-meter readings, the red leather upholstery has a lovely, inviting patina showing remarkably little wear, and the chassis and engine bay are in well-kept order, with factory-applied chalk marks still visible. The Jaguar also appears to retain its original data plate, body tag, ignition key, Triplex glass, and even the original Dunlop Road Speed 5 spare tire.

Included with the sale is the original sales invoice and correspondence from Gruet Motor Car Company, tool roll, jack, knock-off hammer, lubrication chart, assorted registration records, and a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, which confirms the various component numbers (chassis, body, and engine) as original to this car.

The next caretaker of this fabulous E-Type will have in his or her possession an unrestored automobile of the absolute highest order. Following a mechanical recommissioning, this car may serve as a ticket to a wide variety of automotive events and is sure to be the star of any Jaguar gathering.

2021-05-10 12:42:03 | xke7 writes:

www.goodingco.com/lot/1966-jaguar-e-type-series-i-42-litre-fixed-head-coupe/

Lot 11

2021 | Geared Online | May

1966 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe

SOLD $253,000

Estimate $140,000 - $180,000

Chassis 1E32725

Engine 7E8483-9

An Exceptional Unrestored E-Type Ideal for Preservation Class Display

Retains Original Black Paint and Beautifully Patinated Red Leather Upholstery

Just Three Private Owners and Approximately 27,500 Miles from New

Matching-Numbers Chassis, Body, and Engine per Factory Records

Offered with Original Sales Invoice, Tool Roll, Jack, Spare, and JDHT Certificate

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