3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Carmen Red | ||||
Open Two Seater | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
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RA4734-9 | |||||
R7583 | Long Beach | ||||
EB12850JS | New York | ||||
18 December 1963 | United States | ||||
1964 | Carmen Red | ||||
2021 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
Original | Austin | ||||
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2002-12-12 23:05:04 | John Walker writes:
From notes of J. Walker: Fully restored from wrecked condition.
2014-04-09 00:15:10 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction June '14
www.bonhams.com/auctions/21916/
Description:
Greenwich Concours d'Elegance Auction
1 Jun 2014
1964 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
Chassis no. 880753 Engine no. RA4734-9
2014-05-17 07:59:00 | pauls writes:
More info from above auction:
Lot 335
1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Liter Roadster
Chassis no. 880753
Engine no. RA 4734-9
US$ 90,000 - 120,000
£54,000 - 71,000
According to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, this Jaguar was manufactured on December 18, 1963 and delivered to Jaguar Cars New York. It was sold to Fleischman Car Leasing on January 8, 1964. The next owner of record was Francis Koo of Troy, NY, who then sold the car to Peter Wrisley of New Hampshire in 1972. Thirteen years later, in 1985, ownership passed over to Mr. Wrisleys uncle, Donald Hatch. However it was purchased back by Wrisley in 1992 and remained there until it was sold to the current owner in 2004.
The car was subject to a bare metal respray in 1995. An authentic re-trim of the interior in the correct original color hides was also performed at this time. A new top with shot-filed canvas was installed to prevent high speed buffeting. The paint job still shows well today though there are some minor indications of its age.
In the early 2000s the suspension was completely torn down and crack tested. All bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, steering column u-joints, torsion bars, shocks and coils were all renewed, mostly with upgraded components. Adjustable coil over shocks and stiffer sway bars and mounts were all fitted at this time, and the rear axle u-joints were replaced along with the timing chain and engine seals.
Importantly this E-Type includes a rare original factory hard top, arguably one of the best looking hard tops offered for a car of this era. When fitted to the car it is transformed into a striking GT coupe. Made of light weight Fiberglas the hard top is relatively easy to manage and can be removed with minimal effort.
It goes without saying that this is an expertly prepared and well-presented machine. It has been lovingly maintained and stored in a climate controlled facility for the last decade. It is offered in ready to use condition from a very good home.
Footnotes
Please note this car is titled as a 1964.
2016-02-02 18:47:06 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 4/16
auctionsamerica.com/events/feature-lots.cfm
Auction description:
1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8 Roadster
To be offered on Saturday, April 2, 2016
Estimate: $150,000 - $200,000
3.8-liter inline six-cylinder engine
Five-speed manual transmission
Owner retains original four-speed unit
Has Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate
Known ownership history
Uncommon removable hardtop
Many new and upgraded components
Books and tools
Expertly prepared
Well-presented
According to its accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, this Jaguar was manufactured on December 18, 1963 and delivered to Jaguar Cars New York. It was sold to Fleischman Car Leasing on January 8, 1964. The next owner of record was Francis Koo of Troy, New York, who then sold the car to Peter Wrisley of New Hampshire in 1972. Thirteen years later, in 1985, ownership passed over to Mr. Wrisleys uncle, Donald Hatch. However it was purchased back by Wrisley in 1992 and remained there until it was sold to the current owner in 2004.
The Jaguar received a bare metal respray in 1995; at the same point in time, an authentic re-trim of the interior in the correct original color hides was also executed. A new top with shot-filled canvas was installed to prevent high speed buffeting. The paint work continues to show well, though there are some minor hints of its age. In the early 2000s the suspension was completely torn down and crack tested. All bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, steering column u-joints, torsion bars, shocks and coils were all renewed, mostly with upgraded components. Adjustable coil over shocks and stiffer sway bars and mounts were all fitted at this time, and the rear axle u-joints were replaced along with the timing chain and engine seals. The 3.8-liter, 265-hp inline six-cylinder engine is paired to a five-speed manual transmission. The owner retains the original non-synchronized four-speed manual transmission.
Importantly this E-Type includes a rare original factory hardtop, arguably one of the best looking hardtops offered for a car of this era. When fitted to the car it is transformed into a striking GT coupe. Made of lightweight fiberglass, the hardtop is relatively easy to install and removed. The car is also accompanied by its books and tools; plus it has a more modern radio installed.
This is an expertly prepared and well-presented machine. It has been lovingly maintained and stored in a climate controlled facility for the last decade. It is offered in ready-to-use condition and comes from a very good, caring stewardship.
2016-04-02 20:38:11 | John S writes:
Sold Auctions America for $125,000 plus commission April 2nd, 2016 below estimate.
2017-10-08 15:44:18 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 10/17
motostalgia.com/car-detail/
Auction description:
Lot: 025
1964 Jaguar E-type (XKE) 2-dr Hard Top Convertible
Estimate: $110,000 - $165,000 Without Reserve
Chassis Number: 880753
Engine: 3781cc DOHC in-line 6-cylinder
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Odometer: 52,644 miles
Early Production OTS
Restored and Ready to Toll
Appointed with All the Right Stuff
The Car - One of the best things about the Jaguar E-types is that they look good in just about any color, but most befitting colors for this design has to be Carmen Red, the hue of choice for this 1964 3.8-Liter version. Red is such a pretty color, especially when traveling at speed. The matching bucket seats have received the same treatment as well as the very rare removable hard top. The new soft top has been done in a conventional black and really compliments the entire look of the open two-seater. Under the hood that Jaguar engine has been rebuilt and detailed to show-car condition, with each of those SU carburetors acting like crown jewels. The wood-rimmed steering wheel looks so inviting and for the pilot of this car, the original white-on-black Smith's gauges are clean, clear, functioning and easy to read. The only non-factory element we spotted was the up-graded AM-FM-CD player mounted neatly in the dashboard. This car has retained almost all of its factory sheet metal and even its original serial number/data plate which lists the numbers for the chassis, engine, transmission and more. Riding on a set of chrome knock-off wire wheels, this E-type sits level with all trim, door, deck and hood panels lining up as new. Turn-key for the enjoyment of the road or enjoyment on the show field, all this E-type need is you.
2017-10-09 18:14:03 | John S writes:
Still a lovely, lovely car. Should sell on the 17th between 120K and 130K , my guess.
Maybe replace the screws on the data plate with rivets? And paint the bonnet springs black. Good luck !
2019-02-25 11:10:19 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 3/19
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/fl19/fort-lauderdale/lots/r0114-1964-jaguar-e-type-se ...
1964 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Roadster
Lot Number 1077 Did not sell
$140,000 - $160,000
RM | Auctions - FORT LAUDERDALE 29 - 30 MARCH 2019 - Offered from the Retro Motors Collection
Identification No. 880753
Offered from the Retro Motors Collection
3.8-litre DOHC inline six-cylinder engine featuring three S.U. carburetors
Upgraded with five-speed manual transmission (original four-speed “Moss Box” is included)
Distributed through Jaguar Cars New York
First owner was Fleishman Car Leasing of Long Beach, New York
Correctly presented in Red with Red leather interior and black convertible top
Beneficiary of a bare metal respray and authentic interior re-trim in 1995
Fitted with aftermarket Sony radio with cassette
Accompanied by rare factory original hardtop; books, tools, and JDHT certificate
Stunning example of Jaguar’s most beautiful car
2021-09-17 08:05:38 | pauls writes:
Car on BAT
bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-jaguar-xke-roadster-20/_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2021-09-17
Auction description:
Lot #55447
Seller: RetroOrville
Location: Austin, Texas, previously Hollis, New Hampshire
Chassis: 880753
53k Miles Shown, TMU
Numbers-Matching 3.8-Liter Inline-Six
Five-Speed Manual Transmission
Red Paint
Red Leather Upholstery
Black Soft Top
Body-Colored Removable Hardtop
15" Wire Wheels
Stainless Brothers Exhaust
Removed 4-Speed Transmission
Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Private Party Or Dealer: Dealer
This 1964 Jaguar XKE is a Series I roadster that was manufactured on December 18, 1963, and originally delivered to Jaguar Cars of New York. It was acquired in 2017 by the selling dealer and is said to have undergone a refurbishment in 1995. The numbers-matching 3.8-liter inline-six is paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and the car is finished in red over matching leather. Equipment includes a black soft top, a removable body-colored hardtop, chrome bumpers, 15” wire wheels, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a Sony cassette stereo. This XKE is offered with a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, service records, the removed four-speed transmission, and a clean Texas title.
The car left the factory finished in Carmen Red and was reportedly repainted as part of the refurbishment. Equipment includes a black soft top, a body-colored removable hardtop, chrome bumpers, a driver-side mirror, and stainless steel quad exhaust outlets.
Chrome 15” wire wheels feature two-eared knock-off spinners and are mounted with 205/70 Pirelli P400 tires. Braking is handled by four-wheel discs, and a spare tire is stored in the trunk.
The cockpit features fixed-back bucket seats and is said to have been re-trimmed in red leather including the door panels, center console, and shifter boot. Features include accessory toggle switches, a leather-wrapped shift knob, a Sony cassette stereo, Pioneer speakers, and black floor mats with red piping.
The wood-rimmed steering wheel frames Smiths instrumentation consisting of a 160-mph speedometer and a 6k-rpm tachometer with an inset clock. Readouts for coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and amperage are housed in the center of the dash. The five-digit odometer shows 53k miles, approximately 400 of which were added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown.
The 3.8-liter XK inline-six features triple SU carburetors, and a custom Stainless Brothers exhaust system was fitted under previous ownership.
Engine number RA4734-9 is stamped on the block and matches the numbers indicated on the cylinder head, chassis plate, and Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission, which was added under prior ownership. The removed four-speed transmission is included in the sale.
The Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate lists factory colors, identification numbers, and a manufacture date of December 18, 1963. Service records and a fire extinguisher are also included in the sale.