4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Maroon | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Maroon | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
Jaguar Cars, NY | |||||
22 November 1966 | |||||
7E10641-9 | 5 October 1967 | ||||
4E25111 | Denver | ||||
EJ11326 | Colorado | ||||
18 October 1966 | United States | ||||
1967 | Opalescent Maroon | ||||
2014 | Maroon | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | Edmonton | ||||
Alberta | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 November 2008.
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2008-11-11 07:13:14 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 11/11/08 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-SERIES-I-Series-I-4-2-XKE-COUPE_W0QQitemZ3 ...
Opening bid $32,500 reserve not met, no bids yet 9 days left in auction. Buy it now price $44,500. 89k miles.
Sellers description:
This is an absolutely stunning XKE coupe as the most sought after series of the line. The car is not only stunning to view but very strong mechanically. I have not discerned any rust or accident history. The car has not been cut for repair and there is no sign of bondo(filler) on any body panel. The bonnet has no filler in the nose or seams.The floor boards are original with no signs of repair. The body gaps are as perfect as they came from the factory. The body panels are straight. The car is as beautiful and straight as the pictures show. The car is very strong mechanically with oil pressure that peaks at start up and remains at over 40lbs. at warm idle. The suspension is tight,brakes are strong, transmission is quiet with a strong clutch. The interior is exceptional with seats recovered in leather. The car is a numbers matching car.
2009-12-12 21:58:29 | James A. Newman writes:
Since moving from CO, car has had new brakes and suspension components all around, new set of valves and the engine generally cleaned up. Interior brought up to spec also.
2010-09-30 19:57:27 | james ashby writes:
James, your car is gorgeous! both inside and out. I own 1E33650, a 1967 coupe, maroon exterior, biscuit interior, a/c and a 5spd. transmission. Some day I will get around to posting pictures of it. Enjoy driving that great looking car! regards, Jim
2010-10-14 10:27:44 | Jim Newman writes:
Jim: Thanks for the nice comments. I sometimes wish it too had a 5 spd but seldom in Alberta do we need A/C. I look forward to seeing you post 1e6350. Jim
2014-06-10 07:44:18 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 6/10/14 www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-fhc-2-seater-coupe-xke-e-type-4-2liter-series-1-/ ...
Opening bid $70,000, no reserve, no bids 9 days left in auction. 92k miles.
Sellers description:
Over the years, his wonderful car has been restored to very high mechanical and cosmetic standards. But she remains a real car having been driven 3,200miles over the past 6 years by me, the current owner. She spent most of her corrosion free life in the Denver, Colorado region but since 2008 resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where she has shared space in a heated garage with my xk140.
Finished in the original opalescent maroon with burgundy interior, the engine, gearbox, chassis and body numbers all match as attested by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate.
The car runs just how you would hope. Oil pressure is always between 40 and 60psi. Water temperature never gets too high before electric fan cuts in. All toggle switches and controls work properly as do all the instruments (except of course the clock). She rides firm, free from rattles and pulls strong with no smoke. And the sound............ priceless.
When I first acquired her, most of the restoration work had been done. However, some fine tuning was called for as detailed in the following list.
· Differential and rear gearbox seals were replaced.
· A high torque starter was installed.
· Rack and pinion and the steering column were overhauled
· Cylinder head was machined and new valves and valve guides installed.
· Aluminum valve covers and SU carbs were polished and head repainted in correct pumpkin color.
· Stainless steel exhaust system, including new mufflers and silencers were installed.
· The exhaust manifold was ceramic coated.
· The front and rear brakes were overhauled with new brake calipers and pads. The brake master cylinder and brake booster were also replaced. The five wheels and tires, and the four spinners, are like new.
· Among the lesser items; a new battery tie down and a new driver's side window winding mechanism were installed. The alternator bearings were replaced. Electronic ignition (Petronix) was installed. A new tie rod and ball joint boots were installed as were new motor and steering rack mounts. A new high-amp battery was installed. Weatherstripping and rubber seals were replaced as required. Sound deadening material was installed on the spare wheel well floor. The cubbie box and the interior arm rests were refinished.
· The carpeting appears to be original. However new, correctly designed and fabricated driver and passenger floor mats, with under-padding, were added.
· The leather seats show the expected wear of 50 year old Connelly hides. Recently, the patina degraded to a small tear on the driver side bolster. This has been repaired and in the process, the foam squab underlying the leather was rebuilt.
· A couple of years ago, the original steering wheel was replaced by a new period-correct MotoLita wheel. The original, still in great shape, will come with the car.
· Last year, the entire bonnet was removed to fix a ding the size of a dime (It happens when you accidentally drop a tool onto the bonnet). It was taken down to bare metal, repainted and put back on the car. It is flawless and a perfect match to the rest of the body.
Most of the above work has been done professionally by the best classic car restoration shops in Northern Alberta. Some of the less complicated stuff I did myself.
Back in 2010, the car was professionally photographed and a coffee table style book produced. Pictures from that book cannot be shown here as they re copyrighted. The book will come with the car as will a collection of publications about the marque.
I have enjoyed this magnificent sports car for six years and now it's some else' turn. (One of my fondest memories of her was a road trip from Edmonton, Alberta, through the Rockies and coastal range mountains to Victoria, British Columbia - and back. 1,650 miles without a hitch).
As nice as this car is, she's not perfect. Like all these big cats, she marks her territory with dribbles of oil. There at least one parking lot ding (too small to photograph) and there is a couple of small blisters under the paint near the top of one of the rear wheel openings. The brakes, though effective, are not up to modern standards. The front suspension wishbones should probably be bead blasted to get them looking new. The windshield washers have never worked. A small area of the vinyl covering on the instrument panel has come unglued and should be fixed. There is the tiniest of cracks in the left tail light lens. There are probably a few other non-concourse items that I haven't identified but as far as I can tell, that's it for warts. She comes with a complete set of period British (non-Jaguar) tools in a new pouch. Thor's hammer and a jack are not included. I didn't have enough space to include them here but I can send photos of the undercarriage showing she is totally free of rust.