4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7E6769-9 | |||||
4E3448 | |||||
EJ5868 | |||||
1966 | Black | ||||
2017 | Beige | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
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2014-05-31 12:51:42 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auciton 7/14
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
Monterey
15 - 16 August 2014
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
Without Reserve
Chassis no. 1E 12009
Engine no. 7E 6769-9
Body no. 4E 3448
Lot 206
$275,000 - $325,000
Sold for $324,500
Chassis no. 1E 12009
Engine no. 7E 6769-9
Body no. 4E 3448
Gearbox no. EJ 5868
This 1966 E-Type 4.2-Litre Roadster has resided in the southwestern United States for its whole life, and it just concluded a complete restoration to concours standards by a noted Jaguar specialist. Every component on the car is either brand new or fully rebuilt, and exceptional time and effort were spent in ensuring that this car is just as beautiful inside as it is out. It is finished in a stunning color combination of black over tan Connolly hides, which perfectly sets off its triple-plated chrome, and it is truly a marvel to behold. During the restoration, a handful of minor modifications to the car were made with drivability in mind. The original 3.54 gear ratio was changed to 3.23, making the car more tractable in each gear and comfortable for cruising. Also, four piston calipers were installed on the front brakes, and the car was fitted with a stainless steel exhaust. Additionally, the car is fitted with a factory hardtop, making this already magnificent E-Type even more desirable.
Jaguar's E-Type is truly a timeless design, and it is one that seems to only improve with age. To many, an E-Type Roadster is a must-have automobile in any collection, and this example would surely please the most discerning of collectors. As this E-Type features a factory hardtop and upgraded front brakes, gear ratios, and a stainless steel exhaust, it would be just as wonderful to drive as it is to look at. With only test miles since the completion of its incredible restoration, this is surely one of the most fantastic E-Types on the market today.
2017-03-09 09:29:28 | Daniel writes:
To be auctioned at Amelia Island's Sale on Saturday, March 11, 2017
www.rmsothebys.com/lots/lot.cfm
Auction description:
Amelia Island 10-11 March 2017
Lot 240
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
Chassis no. 1E 12009
Engine no. 7E 6769-9
Gearbox no. EJ 5868
Body no. 4E 3448
$220,000 - $280,000
Without Reserve
To be auctioned on Saturday, March 11, 2017
Sold For $242,000
Fully restored to concours condition by marque specialists
Correct hardtop; beautiful finishes with subtle drivability upgrades
Accompanied by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate
This 1966 E-Type 4.2-Litre Roadster has resided in the southwestern United States for most of its life, and received a complete restoration to concours standards by a noted Jaguar specialist less than three years ago. Every component on the car is either brand new or fully rebuilt, and exceptional time and effort were spent in ensuring that this car is just as beautiful inside as it is out. It is finished in a stunning color combination of black over tan Connolly hides, which perfectly sets off its triple-plated chrome, and it is truly a marvel to behold. During the restoration, a handful of minor modifications to the car were made with drivability in mind. The original 3.54 gear ratio was changed to 3.23, making the car more tractable in each gear and comfortable for cruising. Also, four piston calipers were installed on the front brakes, and the car was fitted with a stainless steel exhaust. Additionally, the car is fitted with a correct factory hardtop, making this already magnificent E-Type even more desirable.
Jaguar's E-Type is truly a timeless design, and it is one that seems to only improve with age. To many, an E-Type Roadster is a must-have automobile in any collection, and this example would surely please the most discerning of collectors. As this E-Type features a factory hardtop and upgraded front brakes, gear ratios, and a stainless steel exhaust, it would be just as wonderful to drive as it is to look at. With only limited mileage since completion of its incredible restoration, this is surely one of the most fantastic E-Types on the market today.
2017-03-15 15:28:50 | doc writes:
sold for $242,00.. seller took a big hit..
2017-11-19 16:42:04 | pauls writes:
Car returned to auction 8/17
www.rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/MO17/Monterey/lots/r189-1966-jaguar-e-type-series ...
Lot Number 120
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster Sold For $220,000
Description same as above.