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Record Creation: Entered on 28 August 2023.

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Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2003-04-29 18:28:20 | Anonymous writes:

Car currently for sale at: www.stonebridgecars.com/vehicles/20135/0895.html

2003-06-03 08:56:42 | Steven D. writes:

Ad text reads:

1962 Jaguar E-Type Convertible

VIN Number: 876519
Engine: high output 6 cylinder with gold head
Transmission: 4 speed
Mileage: 80,000

Interior: new leather seats, otherwise original
Exterior: 20 year old paint, very presentable
Exterior Chrome: excellent
Trunk: solid
Chassis: extremely clean undercarriage
Price: $39,900

2016-11-21 22:32:12 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/jaguar/e-type/1887759.html

Sellers description:
Location: Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, 19608
VIN #: 876519
Mileage: 84600
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Good
Exterior: Bronze
Interior: Pumpkin Leather

This car has absolutely no rust. Only the outside of the car was painted one time & painted the original color. This is a flat floor car. The original bronze painted wire wheels are with the car. The engine & transmission were rebuilt by Lippincott's Garage 4000 miles ago. The car is in very good driving condition.

2016-11-22 08:35:52 | Daniel writes:

For sale at Lippincott's Garage

Price: $149,000 negotiable

2018-10-30 08:01:12 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 10/30/18

www.ebay.com/itm/1962-Jaguar-E-Type-Series-1-Flat-floor/223209506892

Car has a buy it now price of $215,000, seller tziki752, car now said to be in Hollywood, Florida, 84k miles.

Seller's description:

1962 Jaguar XKE Type 1, Flat Floor, 3.8 litter engine.

The car is an ORIGINAL car, all the major components are part of the original assembly, the Color of exterior, and interior are original. Heritage certificate available.

The car was sold By jaguar NY to the original owner which drove it for signification time no accidents or major work preformed as it is deviant in the cars condition.

there after it went into storage until 2003, in which time Mr Morison purchased the car and commissioned

Lippincott's Garage ( terry Lippincott) to restore the car mechanically. 

the car was disassembly the engine was taken down and rebuilt, so did the clutch, gear, transmission, and a long list of components. (all documented in hand writing and pictures, and invoices).

in 2016 the car turned hands while still seating in Lippincott's garage and the last owner brought the car to Florida. where it resides now.

in 2017 the Current owner contracted Creative restorations in Dania Beach, to undergo a complete reassembly of the panels to bare metal and fix, seal, and prime. and repaint with original paint color.

Today the car is in perfect driver condition, and show look.

2018-12-19 07:00:22 | pauls writes:

Car retturns to ebay 12/19/18

www.ebay.com/itm/1962-Jaguar-E-Type-Series-1-Flat-floor/223290233809

Car has a buy it now price of $215,000, same seller.

2022-04-26 21:22:03 | Captain RD writes:

1962 Jaguar XKE XKE #2573075 | Hemmings

Location: NORTH MIAMI, Florida 33181

VIN #: 876519

Mileage: 84,000

Transmission: Manual

Condition: Excellent

Exterior: opalescent bronz

Interior: beige

Seller’s Description:

This 1962 Flat floor XKE type 1 car, No welded Louvers, and it is being offered for sale in a condition, and price that is geared for the knowledgeable collector. the car Chassis number is 876519. 

There for I will spare you from the Enzo Ferrari quotes, and the Wikipedia inserts, about the glorious history of the car, and get the more important information that your probably looking for. The car was sold on Jan 1962 in a long Island dealership, and it has been held by 2 owners, and a vary long stay in a garage. in 2003 a collector purchase the Car and placed it With Terry Lippincott for an extensive mechanical work that included an engine overall, new Klatch, and replacement of the gear box with a type 2 (synchro type) the original one is available if required.

There are several pages with Terry's hand written notes on the work that he has done, which will be provided.

I came into the picture in 2016 when the car was placed for sale at Terry's shop, I was impressed by the man and the car that he was selling, and I owned it since.

In 2019 I placed the car with The Creative workshop in Dania Beach for the purpose of discovering and protecting the body from any rust and dismantling the bonnet, stripping down the paint from all the metal panels, and working the metal to its perfect condition. Priming , rust proofing and painting with the original color of Opalescent Bronze. (photos available)

The car is a prefect combination of a great driver, and amazing looker. In 2020

I brought the car For 1 season To Lenox MA, where I found Brian Donovan, 

Brian and his crew worked up the car to its optimal performance by tuning

the carbonators, replacing gaskets and rubber throughout the car.

This car was cared by some of the best mechanics in the business, and I am sure they will recognize and provide you with there opinion on its condition.

I have it kept in my Garage in Florida and I use it occasionally for fun ride around, It has approximately 84K miles that I believe are original, Its in Excellent condition, its an original car with all the matching numbers, with the Heritage certificate, and can be driven for a long time, while displaying spectacular exterior looks and longevity. 

I am sure that I missed lots of details, however I will gladly answer any question, from a prospectuses buyer.   

Price: $185,000 Firm

2023-07-31 06:49:37 | pauls writes:

Car returns to auction 8/23

listings.worldwideauctioneers.com/car-details/&rid=67

Auction description:

The Auburn Auction

Lot 411

1962 Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster

CHASSIS NO: 876519

• Highly desirable, low production ‘flat floor’ example

• Accompanied by its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate

• Known ownership history from new

• Extensively documented restoration and service history

This Series I XKE is the highly desirable late production “flat floor” car that is more commonly associated with the 1961 model year cars. According to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) Certificate that accompanies the car, this sleek 1962 XKE was delivered new to R.O. Campbell in January of 1962 by the Jaguar Cars dealer in Long Island, New York. The original owner retained the car for four decades, accumulating 83,000 miles during his ownership. Subsequently, Dr. Steve Morrison acquired the XKE, liberating it from many years of dry storage. In 2003, Dr. Morrison commissioned noted vintage Jaguar specialist Terry Lippincott’s Garage in Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania to conduct a comprehensive mechanical restoration in order to get the Jaguar back on the road once again. Restoration work included a complete rebuild of the engine, clutch, carburetors and more. The work was performed between 2002 and 2014 and is extensively documented with detailed notes and receipts. Dr. Morrison enjoyed the car, having driven it approximately 4,000 miles during his eleven years of stewardship with the XKE.

In 2014, the Jaguar was acquired by its current owner and brought to Florida. The highly original car was still in superb mechanical condition; however, it was in need of some paint and minor body work. In 2018, the car was entrusted to The Creative Works, a nationally recognized restoration shop dedicated to historic, antique, classic and vintage cars. The team at The Creative Works stripped the car down, perfected the body, and applied a new coat of the correct original color of Opalescent Bronze. Again, all the work performed was documented. In 2019, the car was shipped to Lenox, Massachusetts for use during the summer season. During this period, it was brought to another well-known Jaguar specialist, Donovan Motorcar Service in Lenox for service and proper sorting. More recently, in 2023, the carburetors received a complete rebuild, resulting in a very smooth and responsive driving experience.

While the paint has been beautifully refinished, the interior retains much of its original finishes and trimmings, adding character to this charming, iconic Jaguar. This aspect, combined with the tedious attention paid to the mechanical components, all of which are fully documented, make this XKE exceptional. From time to time, a "flat floor" roadster comes up for sale. Rarely is one available that is not only beautiful in aesthetics, but is regularly used and can be driven to and from shows and exhibitions. Upon a close look one will immediately notice the high degree of design and sophistication expected of the legendary E-Type from Jaguar. As ideal for Jaguar Club of North America events as it is a top-quality example for tours, it represents the finest of the British motoring spirit.

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