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1E30157

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 February 2004.

 

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2013-01-22 01:23:33 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Work in progress to Rest: Concours
  • Last Seen was changed from 2005 to 2013
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    2004-02-10 09:58:17 | pauls writes:

    2/10/04 For sale at:
    www.classicshowcase.com

    Sellers comment:
    Mileage: Unknown
    Condition: fair
    Price: $ 85,000

    A great candidate for restoration, our CA blue plate FHC project car is undergoing restoration by classic showcase to a show-driver level.
    4 speed manual

    Color
    Red/ Biscuit interior

    ID Numbers
    1E30157, Engine#7E1413-9, Body#4E20199, Gear#EJ431

    Price
    $85,000.00 upon completion

    2005-08-23 17:12:34 | Anonymous writes:

    Painted non-metallic dark blue (believed not original Jaguar color) with biscuit interior. Sold for $80,000 plus commission at RM Auction, Monterey, CA, in August 2005

    2005-10-01 07:13:20 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to ebay 10/1/05
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-Jaguar-1965-Jaguar-XKE-Series-I-4-2-FHC_W0QQcmdZV ...
    Current bid $11,100.00 (Reserve not met), 4 bids, 6 days left in auction.

    Sellers description:
    A comprehensive restoration was completed by Classic Showcase. The craftsmanship is excellent as well as the attention to detail and superb craftsmanship and fit. Dependability was our goal in restoring this original numbers matching E-Type FHC. It is an excellent example. The winner of the auction will also receive a DVD movie of the restoration process. If you are a discerning collector looking for a superb driver of a quality restoration this would be the car for you. This is one of the finest examples of an E-type FHC available for sale in the world today. Don't miss this opportunity to own the best. You can bid with confidence.

    Specifications
    Show/Driver

    The original 4.2 engine rebuilt to factory specifications matching and calibrated with new pistons, bearing, valves, guides, seals, timing chain, head completely rebuilt, rebuilt carburetors, clutch, all new braking system, restored shocks, part of the chassis and many other parts powder coated, new suspension, under carriage rebuilt, new wire harness, gas tank restored and epoxy sealed, rebuilt fuel pump, all electrical components, gauges, knobs, switches rebuilt, rescreened or replaced, seat frames restored, replaced stone guards, new windshield, door glass, new drip panels, new exhaust system, rebuilt transmission. A comprehensive restoration.

    Body stripped, metal work including the body, doors, bonnets and boot, then fitted to the body, epoxy sealed and painted, color sanded and buffed, new rubber, seals, grommets and gaskets, trim and bright work replaced or replated, new proper interior, carpet, panels, dash and seats all redone and fitted. Lots of time spent on detail and quality throughout the restoration process.

    Specifications
    Transmission........... 4 speed manual, synchronized transmission
    Color........................ Dark Blue Exterior/Beige Interior
    Wheels & Tires...... Chrome wire wheels
    Miles......................... 500 Miles since restoration

    ID Number..............1E30157
    Body #.....................4E20199
    Engine #..................7E1413-9
    Transmission #.......EJ431

    WHO WE ARE
    Classic Showcase is located in Southern California in San Diego County and has over 30 years of experience and knowledge with sports cars and classic vehicles. We have an on site world-class restoration facility and a separate showroom with over fifty classics in stock and ready to ship worldwide.

    2005-10-04 21:20:21 | pauls writes:

    Car was sold at RM auction in August '05 for $88k

    www.carcollector.com/MarketJournal/RMMontereySatCCOnline.pdf

    2005-11-26 00:33:04 | Anonymous writes:

    Car is for sale at ClassicShowcase.com in Oceanside, CA

    2006-01-17 00:43:04 | pauls writes:

    Additional information from the RM auction above:
    http://www.rmauctions.com/AuctionResults.cfm?SaleCode=MO05#

    This example is beautifully finished in a lovely shade of dark blue and fitted with a saddle leather interior. It was the recipient of a comprehensive, nut-and-bolt restoration by a noted specialist in San Diego, California. The restorer chose dependability and drivability as the
    goals for this project, although sacrificing nothing throughout the entire process to present one of the finest fixed head coupes seen at auction in many years.

    Mechanically, the matching numbers 4.2 liter engine was rebuilt to factory specifications and calibrated. It was fitted with new pistons, bearings, valves, guides, seats, seals and timing chain. The head was completely rebuilt, as were the carburetors, clutch system and brake systems. The driveshaft was balanced, new suspension was installed, shocks were restored and part of the chassis and many other parts were powder-coated. The
    undercarriage was completely rebuilt, new wire harness installed, gas tank restored and epoxy sealed, new aluminum radiator, restored fan, heater system and fuel pump. All electrical components, gauges, knobs, switches were rebuilt, rescreened or replaced. The seat frames were powder-coated, stone guards replaced, new windshield and door glass, new drip panels, new exhaust system and the rear end was completely rebuilt as well as the transmission.

    Cosmetically, the body was stripped to bare metal and repaired, as needed, including the body, doors, bonnet and boot, then fitted to the body, epoxy sealed and painted dark blue, color sanded and buffed. New rubber, seals, grommets and gaskets were fitted and the trim
    and brightwork was replaced or replated. A new proper interior was installed, carpet panels and seats were all redone in saddle. Overall, the Jaguar is breathtaking and reflects what a no-expense-spared restoration truly is. This E-Type must be seen to be fully appreciated as the exterior blue paint is also extremely impressive. The vendor reports that the E-Type runs and drives as expected and is awaiting its next owner to complete the break-in process. More than a dual-purpose vehicle, whether it is concours or show, this wonderful E-type
    will undoubtedly find its place in the winner’s circle under its next owner’s surname.

    2017-01-16 01:33:32 | pauls writes:

    Car returned to auction 1/13
    www.bonhams.com/auctions/20582/lot/348/

    Auction description:
    Lot 348
    1965 Jaguar XKE Series 4.2-liter 1 Fixed Head Coupe Chassis no. 30157 Engine no. 7E1413-9
    Sold for US$ 74,750 inc. premium

    The Scottsdale Auction
    Scottsdale, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

    Chassis no. 30157
    Engine no. 7E1413-9
    Body no. 4E20199

    • 4.2-liter inline six motor
    • Four-speed manual transmission
    • Matching numbers example
    • Fully restored by marque specialists
    • Unusual color combination

    Restored by a respected marque specialist to a high standard several years ago, this delightful XKE FHC joined the Oldenburg Family Collection shortly after completion in 2005.

    Finished in the elegant combination of Navy Blue with cream and oatmeal leather upholstery, the car is a matching numbers example that benefited from a comprehensive and thoroughly documented mechanical rebuild and body restoration to factory original specifications. Carefully maintained ever since, this XKE has mellowed nicely and could either be a superb driver or show car.

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