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1E1025

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 7E1814-9 11 December 1964
  
  
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United Kingdom404EAN

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 February 2018.

 

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2009-11-19 04:20:10 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: black
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: 404EAN|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
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    2006-07-20 08:20:55 | Julio writes:

    Acquired as a basket case in the heady days of 1988, the car's ground-up restoration was eventually completed in 1996 to the original specification as per the Heritage Certificate (with minor mods - electric fan, stainless steel exhaust and tubular manifold, blue mohair hood and chrome and s/s wires). It is now in near concours condition, but covers only 1000 miles or so per year. The car's number indicates it was only the 25th RHD 4.2 litre OTS produced, and a rare 1964-manufactured 4.2 car.

    I have an old UK style green continuation logbook dating from 1974/5 when it was registered in Wakefield, Yorkshire to two members of the Bolland family. From this I was able to have the original registration 404 EAN reinstated. The car's body had been -badly - hand painted in red over a previous layer of white when acquired. Any information on the car's early history prior to 1988 would be gratefully received.

    2018-02-13 22:35:58 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:
    www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1964/484835

    Sellers description:
    Year of manufacture 1964
    Exterior brand colour Opalescent Silver Blue
    Interior colour Blue
    Interior type Leather

    - Finished in its beautiful, original colour scheme
    - The subject of a total nut & bolt restoration with nice sensible upgrades including Coopercraft brake callipers, fitted leather luggage, electric ignition, full stainless
    steel exhaust including the manifold just to name a few
    - 5 Speed gearbox
    - Spectacular condition throughout
    - Comprehensive history file
    - Still retaining its original registration number
    - An early RHD 4.2 OTS example

    DD Classics is proud to offer this truly spectacular Series 1, 4.2 Litre E-Type Roadster, finished in its original colour scheme of Opalescent Silver Blue with a lovely Dark Blue hide which remains in wonderful condition.

    This example was the subject of a nut & bolt restoration over the course of 6 years which was completed in 1996 and has only travelled a mere 5,000 miles in the intervening years. The car has some sensible upgrades including; electric fan, Coopercraft brake calipers, adjustable shock absorbers, electric ignition, stainless steel exhaust and tubular manifold, 5 speed gearbox and a stylish Dark Blue Mohair hood our E-Type still presents superbly and would be an eye-catching addition to any collection.

    It is clear this car has been fastidiously maintained throughout its life and is probably one of the finest used E-Type Roadsters offered for sale anywhere today. Accompanying the car is a comprehensive history file which includes a vast number of invoices detailing works carried out, multiple past MOT certificates and an old style registration log-book from 1974. Our car still retains its original registration number "404 EAN".

    2019-10-07 08:49:50 | roy parmenter writes:

    Hi there - I am currently undertaking a history file for the current owner Andy Leslie and wondered if you had any historical information relating to this car or any relevant pics I could download for the file - any assistance most appreciated

    All best

    Roy Parmenter

    2024-11-12 20:39:25 | pauls writes:

    Car again offered by same seller

    www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1964/1029375

    Same description

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