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UD1S22250

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Owner: Terry Leeder

Grew up in England. Started out with a BSA Rocket Gold Star at age 16 and lived to tell about it. Moved on to a Mini Cooper, followed by a Ford Cortina GT. Let slip through my fingers a 61 Lotus Elite. Also had a Bond Bug for a while. I came to the US in 1976. and bought my E Type in 1999.

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Updated September 30th, 2008. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2004-01-20 21:41:36 | Terry Leeder writes:

Car is now relocated to Texas and has just completed a 4 year rebuild.

2006-08-28 17:08:19 | Terry Leeder writes:

Numerous (tasteful) modifications. JCNA National Champion S03 class 2005

2006-08-28 18:06:40 | Roger writes:

I'm not usually one for mods but that's very nicely done.

2007-10-04 12:17:05 | Jake. writes:

I have been looking for a while for someone who has removed the unsightly grille from a series 3. It looks perfect, makes you wonder what posessed them to put the grille in in the first place. Is that the original bonnet? I love the series 1 headlights too. very nice. I would eliminate chin air scoop too.

2007-12-20 14:20:35 | Terry Leeder writes:

The car has now been relocated to California and converted to fuel injection courtesy of AJ6 Engineering in the UK

I agree with the comments about the nose, I never liked the "tarted up" nose treatment of the SIII,and wanted to take mine back to the simpler SI look. The bonnet is stock SIII, with the headlight covers coming from Germany.

The car has multiple upgrades including fuel injection, more aggressive cams, stainless headers, 9.25:1 compression (for US pump gas), aluminium flywheel, 5 speed, uprated torsion bars/sway bar/shocks, Wilwood calipers/cross drilled/ventilated disks, 245X40X18 modern tires on Component wheels, aluminium radiator/overflow, Mercedes air conditioning compressor, and even electric window winders (up/down controls hidden in the ashtray....) Also has the hardtop color matched to the car

Car is great fun to drive.

Terry

2016-09-01 02:04:32 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
classicjaguar.com/cj/tl4sale.html

Sellers description:
1973 Jaguar E Type V12 roadster
Fantastic opportunity - car totally restored and upgraded in the CJ Workshops 2001/02

This stunning E Type was totally restored in the Classic Jaguar workshops almost 15 years ago. Driven less than 1,000 miles per year since we handed the keys over to its proud owner, it remains in absolutely superb condition. To say that the restoration has stood the test of time would be a huge understatement. Other than a small chip on the right hand cowl (touched in) and a barely noticeable micro blister on the rear edge of the boot lid, the paintwork looks as if it was done 15 months (not years) ago.

Mechanically the car runs and drives beautifully, benefiting from numerous performance and reliability upgrades, as follows:
High performance Stage One CJ engine rebuild
Fuel injection
5 speed transmission
Tuned SS CJ headers
Wilwood brakes with cross drilled and vented rotors and braided lines throughout
Adjustable CJ shocks
Uprated CJ torsion bars
Uprated CJ sway bar
Poly suspension bushings
CJ alloy radiator and expansion tank with silicone hoses
Billet rack mounts
18 x 8 Compomotive wheels with new Bridgestone Potenza tires
Whalsinn enclosed headlamp kit
Electric windows
Upgraded air conditioning

This amazing E Type is quite well known on the JCNA show circuit, having won numerous Best in Class awards, as well as a National Championship in 2005, and placing second nationally in 2004. A stack of concours trophies accompanies the car, as does a photographic booklet detailing the entire restoration process. This car could not be replicated for twice the asking price. It is only being offered for sale because the owner is retiring abroad.

Price: $145,000

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