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068580

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 August 2003.

 

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2016-01-19 17:15:16 | XKE Data writes:

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    2003-08-06 15:56:18 | Steven D. writes:

    Car currentl;y listed on EBay:

    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll

    Description
    Item Specifics: Jaguar : XKE
    1961 Jaguar XKE Series 1

    Miles: 45 Doors: 2 doors
    Transmission: Manual Interior: Gray - Light
    Engine: 6 - Cyl. Year: 1961
    VIN Number: 875366 Exterior: Gray

    Options: Cassette Convertible

    Vehicle Description: This Jaguar has been rebuilt from ground up. As being one of the first 500 made, a complete restoration just had to be made to preserve this classic. Actual mileage is unknown, however odometer reads 40,640. Mileage since restoration is 100 miles. Restoration completed in less than 7 years.

    Vehicle Condition: Pictures will provide visual condition. Paint is a beautiful battleship gray, with dove gray interior, with new valour light gray seats. XKE wire wheels with michelin tires. Standard 4 speed transmission. This Jaguar is a beautiful sample of the 1961 XKE.

    2003-08-28 21:19:00 | Steven D. writes:

    Car seems to have sold after 4 bids at a price of US $25,000.00 (Reserve met)

    2004-01-23 12:03:42 | pauls writes:

    Info gathered with permission from: www.hendi.nl/xke/main.htm

    In early 1984 a car tentatively identified as 875366 was reported to be undergoing restoration in New Jersey.

    2004-02-11 13:21:04 | pauls writes:

    2/11/04 found in internet ad:
    www.sportscarmarket.com/toc/scm-ads.php
    Apparently now located in Florida.

    61 E-Type roadster, #875366, welded louvers, external bonnet latches, flat floor, matching numbers, restored. $56,000. FL

    2004-06-19 08:10:25 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to ebay 6/19/04
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
    Current bid $25,700, no reserve, 3 bids, 6 days left in auction, 40k miles. This auction is based in Melrose, Florida.

    Sellers comment:
    A restored 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 roadster. It has welded bonnet louvers, a flat floor, and outside bonnet latches. It is the 366th XKE imported to the United States. This is one of the most beautiful, most rare, and most collectible Jags there is. The new owner will have something very special.

    Car # 875366
    Engine # R2261-9
    Gearbox # EB1297JS
    Body # R1287

    She has chrome XKE wheels and nearly new Michelin tires.
    The car is a beautiful silver/gray metallic. The interior is a
    gorgeous and complimentary light (dove) gray.

    Vehicle Condition
    The previous owner had this car rebuilt from the ground up: There is no rust. You can eat off the undercarriage sheetmetal.

    The motor has been completely rebuilt and bored 40thou. with racing pistons, and the head has been completely rebuilt with all new parts.

    The clutch has been replaced.

    The carburettors have been rebuilt.

    A Crane electronic ignition was installed as well as an auxiliary cooling fan.

    The top and tonneau are almost new.

    As the man I bought the car from said, "Everything on the car has been rebuilt or replaced except the gearbox EVERYTHING". (The gearbox has been inspected and found to be fine).

    He spent seven years on his labor of love and put 100 miles on the car before selling it to me. I've done very little to the car except enjoy her on weekends. I fixed the gas gauge by replacing the sending unit, replaced a cantankerous fuel pump, replaced a gasket in the fuel bowl, and tuned her up. I doubt I've put 500 miles on her (the odometer does not work).

    This car starts immediately every time (just hold the choke lever all the way up for a second). It does not overheat (and I live in Melrose, Florida). She does not smoke. She runs strong, sounds great, and looks unbelievable.

    The previous owner installed a wooden grab handle, console, dash, and glovebox door and a great sounding radio. I thought, from a purist's point of view, that that was a terrible thing to do until I saw his workmanship. They are beautiful! All can be removed very easily and the car restored to original with no problem. He also installed Series 2 seats and had them recovered. They, of course, are not original, but they are far more comfortable. The new owner will get the original, unrestored, seats, and the car of a life time.

    2004-10-03 11:10:39 | pauls writes:

    10/3/04 Car is now for sale at
    www.thecarnut.com/Jag61Grey.html
    Car is said to be located in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Under restoration price $69,000 on completion.

    Above ebay auction was ended early.

    2005-05-04 10:37:14 | pauls writes:

    5/4/05Car now offered at:
    www.cooperclassiccars.com/cars/61JagXKEredint.asp
    Cooper Classic Cars, 137 Perry St. New York, New York 10014

    Sellers description:
    VIN number: 875366
    Gun metal grey with deep red hides

    This is a very early series 1 3.8 roadster with the outside bonnet latches, welded bonnet louvers and flat floors. The body on
    this car is extremely nice and rust free, as can be seen by the undercarriage photos. Paint is good but not show quality.
    Chrome and glass are very nice. All gauges, switches and accessories (except clock) in working order. The interior was just restored using proper materials and patterns for a 1961 e-type. This included new wood for the seat frames and the
    aluminum trim pieces for the console.

    Mechanically the engine is in great condition with very good oil pressure. The compression was tested on Dec 5 and found to
    be excellent .... 1=158, 2=158, 3=159, 4=159, 5=162, 6=160

    $78,000

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