4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Regency Red | ||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
12 September 1968 | |||||
7R1124-9 | |||||
4R1068 | |||||
KE1968 | |||||
12 August 1968 | United States | ||||
1969 | Dark Blue | ||||
2021 | Red | ||||
Rest: Concours | Black | ||||
Original | Gloucester | ||||
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2021-03-27 09:39:15 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 3/21
www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa073-lot-457-1968-jaguar-e-type-series-2&pn=1&pp=100
Lot Number: 457
1968 Jaguar E-Type Series 2
Registration Number SMW 288G
Chassis Number 1R7054
Body Colour Blue
Possibly one of the finest Series 2 E-Types available today.
Returned from the US in early 2012 and registered here on 08/10/2012
Converted to right-hand drive and meticulously restored by our vendor
Deliciously finished in liquid Jaguar Dark Blue with a classic red leather interior and red carpets
Fitted with a Jaguar five-speed manual gearbox from Guy Broad (original four-speed supplied with the car)
Fully re-chromed. New chrome wire wheels
Good (recent) history file with invoices for all the work completed
According to its Jaguar Heritage Certificate, SMW 288G was originally supplied in Regency Red with a black leather interior to Jaguar Cars of New York before returning home in early 2012 and being registered here on the 8th of October 2012.
Our vendor duly set to and completely stripped the car to a bare shell prior to having it converted to right-hand drive, professionally prepared, primed, freshly top-coated and then delivered back to his workshop where the arduous task of the rebuild began, all completed by himself. The car was finished in Jaguar Dark Blue with a brand new Red leather interior, a rare combination surprisingly, because the result is simply spectacular. Mechanically, the car is as it left the factory with one exception. Our vendor purchased a Jaguar 5-speed gearbox from Guy Broad, Jaguar Specialists and then enlisted Retro Marques of Strensham to install it, the total cost of which was nearly £5,000. (the original gearbox which is fully functioning is available from the vendor should any potential buyer wish to revert back to 4-speed). Looking through the history file there are receipts totalling thousands of pounds for all the new parts used to build this car including all the parts to convert to right-hand drive.
All of the chrome work was stripped back and restored by Chrome Restoration Services of Exhall in Coventry and replacement parts were supplied by David Manners, Martin Robey, SNG Barratt and XK Engineering amongst others. To finish off, a brand new set of Chrome Wire Wheels were fitted and a new Mohair hood. The underside of the Jag and the engine bay both present really well, engendering confidence.
A delightful example of the civilised Series 2, almost Concours standard and welcome anywhere.