5.3 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Two Plus Two | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7S9014LA | |||||
1972 | Signal Red | ||||
2023 | Beige | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Wandsworth | |||||
London | |||||
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FWX251L |
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Record Creation: Entered on 22 March 2023.
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2023-03-22 11:56:13 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 3/23
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1972-jaguar-e-type-v12-22-coupe-nQ5JQn
Auction description:
1972 Jaguar
Colour Red
Odometer 68,016 Miles
Engine size 5300
Seller Type Private
Town Wandsworth
Location London
Country United Kingdom
5-year nut-and-bolt restoration
Massive history file
Full repaint with trim re-chromed
Interior retrim in magnolia leather
Wonderfully stress-free and enjoyable to drive
Right-hand drive example
V5 – showing it to be a 1972-built car first UK-registered in 2021
2023 – invoice for £2,667 – recon gearbox & converter
2020 – invoice for £2,977 – materials for interior retrim
2020 – invoice for £831 – fuel tank and pump
2019 – invoice for £729 – stainless steel exhaust system
2018 – invoice for £692 – brake servo and master cylinder, etc
2017 – invoice for £1,859 – new set of chrome wire wheels
2017 – invoice for £1,314 – RHD steering rack conversion
2017 – invoice for £960 – RHD power-steering assembly
2017 – invoice for £1,020 – invoice for assorted chrome-plating
2016 – invoice for £876 – high-capacity oil pump and suction union
Large sheaf of invoices for parts from specialist S.N.G. Barratt Group
Sheaf of invoices for parts from specialist Vicarage Ltd
The Interior
Fully re-trimmed in magnolia leather
New carpets
Complete new interior roof lining and sun visors
The mark of a quality retrim is that the cabin should feel fresh and yet classic, and that’s very much the vibe in this E-Type. The trimming that’s taken place here was done to a high standard of quality, with magnolia leather and new carpets. The wood trim looks great, and these fresh materials blend seamlessly with the period details – the original Leyland-branded push-button radio, the elegant dials, the wood-rim steering wheel. It’s all highly pleasing to behold.
The seats are properly supportive, and tilt forward correctly to allow access to the equally neat rear bench. Inside the boot it’s all tastefully trimmed in magnolia too, with the boot floor panel hiding a matching spare chrome wire wheel.
The Exterior
Full body resto with new paint and re-chromed trim
New chrome wire wheels
The restoration work to the body has resulted in something straight and true with even panel gaps and a lovely finish to the new red paint. All of the exterior trim has either been replaced or re-chromed, and as such it gleams brightly like a new pin, and all of the era-correct details are present and correct.
The chrome wire wheels were purchased new during the resto at considerable expense, and are fitted with a matching set of tyres of the correct profile which have covered very few miles. You can see from the photos how beautifully presented it all is, with no flaws to the light lenses or window glass and all of the correct parts in place – and the presence of the USDM side markers acts as a neat continuation in this E-Type’s story from its former life in New York.
The Mechanicals
Drives extremely well, with correct temps and pressures
Very recent recon gearbox
This is a tremendously smooth and willing E-Type. The V12 has evidently been paid the proper attention by people with an in-depth knowledge of these engines, as not only does it run sweetly (starting on the first attempt, idling evenly, and pulling strongly through the revs), but it’s very civilised in its manner. It’s often the case with V12 Jags that the driver needs to keep one eye on the temperature gauge, but that’s not a concern at all with this one. And it makes a glorious noise too, thanks to the new stainless steel exhaust system with Series 3-correct quad fantail exits.
The transmission is equally smooth, having been replaced this year with a recon unit. Also addressed during the restoration were the brakes and suspension, with everything throughout renewed and operating correctly, and the left- to right-hand-drive conversion has been carried out with thorough attention to detail, the power-steering making city motoring a breeze. Truly, a sublime car to drive.