5.3 Jaguar E-Type | Signal Red | ||||
Two Plus Two | Black | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Parkers, Bolton, Lancashire | |||||
14 October 1971 | |||||
1S4014SA | |||||
4S52766 | |||||
KL1336 | |||||
10 September 1971 | Great Britain | ||||
1971 | Signal Red | ||||
2022 | Black | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Original | London | ||||
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UDK771K |
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2022-09-21 11:29:02 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1971-jaguar-e-type-series-iii-nYkWo8_aaid=a5ce63ed-6419-48b8-adb6-8692f74daf04&bsft_eid=e63dbf22-cfe5-49ad-a64 ...
Auction description:
1971 Jaguar E Type Series III
Colour Signal Red
Odometer 40,803 Miles
Engine size 5343
Seller Type Private
Location London
Country United Kingdom
V12 engine with a manual gearbox
Signal Red from the factory
Previously subject to a comprehensive restoration
Numerous invoices detailing past restoration work and servicing
MOT until February 2023
Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate confirms matching numbers
Signal red from factory
3 recorded owners from new
Purchased by the vendor from a work colleague in August of 2021
Recent cylinder head rebuild
Apparently garage stored since 1974, until acquired by the vendor last year
The Interior
Reupholstered
2+2 coupé
Webasto sunroof
As a 2+2 coupĂ©, this E-Type has a raised roof line to accommodate rear passengers, a versatile layout that arguably suits the Series III’s character as a GT rather than a sports car.
The vendor informs us that the interior has been reupholstered and the seats appear in very good condition, with little in the way of wear or damage to report. There is of course some slight creating from use, but we think seats such as these look good with a little age to them.
The headlining is starting to sag in places although looks to be clean and free from damage so we suspect it could be mended. The carpets would benefit from a thorough clean but seem to be in good order, only coming away in a few places which we would expect from a car that is used regularly.
The dashboard appears free from cracks and sun bleaching and is in good overall condition. A couple of gauges look to be perhaps a little fogged up although a good clean may well rectify this. The steering wheel is unlikely to have been retrimmed lately as it bears a fair few nicks and scratches. The same goes for the gear knob which appears to be an original item, wearing a light smattering of patination.
There is also a Webasto sliding sunroof which the vendor informs us operates smoothly.
The Exterior
Signal Red from new
Wire wheels would benefit from refurbishment / replacement
Smart underneath
On the outside this E-Type presents very well and the Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate indicates that this E-Type wore the same hue of Signal Red when it left the factory in 1971.
The paint appears to be in very good order, with no notable blemishes we could discern. We understand that the bodywork has been subject to a full restoration at some point in the past and a glance underneath would support this, with numerous components appearing to have been repainted fairly recently.
There is a little corrosion along seams and leading edges around the car’s lower quarters, although this all appears to be relatively superficial. The vendor points out a couple of scrapes to the subframes underneath but nothing that would unduly concern us.
The brightwork has a little pitting and corrosion in places but is generally very good and quite serviceable. The wire wheels really suit the car but are quite corroded in places. A good polish would certainly improve their appearance, although to bring this car up to a high standard we would recommend that they are either refurbished or replaced. The tyres are apparently in fine condition with plenty of tread.
The Mechanics
Matching numbers
5,343cc V12 engine
Manual gearbox
Under the clamshell bonnet, that mighty V12 looks to be in very good order and the vendor informs us that the cylinder heads were recently rebuilt. As a result, it starts and runs as Jaguar intended, with ample performance available on demand from that exceedingly torquey powerplant.
The vendor comments that this E-Type drives impeccably, with taught handling, smooth gear changes and strong braking performance.