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1E34515

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2015-10-10 13:12:09 | Lofty writes:

Listed for sale at www.driversource.com with 50 photos. "1967 Jaguar 4.2L E-Type Series I (1 1/4) fixed head coupe. Chassis #1E34515, engine # 7E13554-9. Very rare open headlight Series I FHC, complete matching numbers example. Offered with Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate. A very honest and well preserved California car desirably equipped in striking colors. Introduced in 1961, the E-Type roadster proved to be an immediate success. Designed under the guidance of Sir William Lyons, the car was a longer and lower version of Jaguar's D-Type. Manufactured between 1961 and 1975, it's combination of good looks, high performance and competitive pricing established the marque as an icon of 1960's motoring. On its release, Enzo Ferrari called it the most beautiful car ever made. Series I features with Series II open headlights - a rare factory combination. 1E34515 was completed at the Browns Lane Jaguar Works on June 25, 1967 as a U.S. market example, distributed through Jaguar Cars in New York and sold new to W. Dean Brimm in Pale Primrose Yellow over Black leather upholstery. This particular XKE is known as an open headlight Series I (aka S1 1/4) -- not to be mistaken as a Series 1.5. The Series 1.25s were identical to the standard Series 1s except for one item - the bonnet. This bonnet featured open headlights for the first time on an E-Type. All other component areas, including the interior and engine compartment were identical to the late Series 1s, such as the 4.2 XK engine with three SU carburetors, polished aluminum cam covers, and single radiator fan, wipers, toggle switches and interior door handles. Contrary to popular belief, Jaguar did not use up inventory on hand to produce the Series 1.5s; all component changes on the Series 1.5s came about simultaneously beginning with the chassis numbers cited during the month of August. This longtime California car is correct in appearance with a very original patina throughout. Today this beautiful coupe has an older exterior repaint on the body while the engine bay and spare tire compartment display original paint and markings. As with the cabin's upholstery, equipped with nicely mellowed leather seating and one of the most beautiful period Motorola radios we have ever seen installed. The recorded mileage of 49,500 is likely correct judging by the originality of the car. its solid floors are in excellent condition, as is the original glass, rebuilt suspension, and Amco bumper guards complementing the bright chrome wheels with period correct Avon tires. The driving feel is as one would imagine, sporty, tight and very responsive. Overall this is a very "dialed in" and honest car. Offered with Owner's Operating Handbook and Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, this Coupe presents as an outstanding example of the Open-Headlight Series I Fixed Head Coupe." Price $96,500.

2015-11-10 15:11:42 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 11/10/15
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-4-2L-Series-I-1-1-4-Fixed-Head-Coupe-/29161311076 ...
Car has a buy it now price of $96,500 for 9 days. Seller driversource, 49k miles.

Same description as above.

2015-12-19 14:29:16 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 12/19/15
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-4-2L-Series-I-Fixed-Head-Coupe-/291642283535
Car has a buy it now price of $96,500 for 9 days.

Previous listing received no offers.

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