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2016-08-04 16:56:10 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Replacement Engine was added: original
  • Replacement Gearbox was added: Original
  • Current City was added: Austin
  • Current State was added: TX
  • Current Country was changed from Germany to United States
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    2016-04-21 12:59:07 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at auction 5/16
    www.rmsothebys.com/mc16/monaco/lots/1967-jaguar-e-type-series-1-42-litre-roadste ...

    Auction description:
    Lot 235
    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
    Chassis no. 1E 14936
    Engine no. 7E 12580-9
    €160.000 - €190.000
    Without Reserve
    To be auctioned on Saturday, May 14, 2016

    Two, long-term American owners
    Recent repaint and mechanical restoration
    Fully matching numbers
    Presented in original colours

    According to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, the E-Type offered here was originally finished in Opalescent Silver Blue over a Dark Blue interior with a Blue soft-top, just as it is presented today. It was built on 28 February 1967 and shipped new to Jaguar's distributorship in New York City, where it was sold to an R.S. Goldsamt. Mr Goldsamt allegedly owned the car for the next 22 years, selling it to an enthusiast in New Mexico. Around this time, the car was fully restored and after a minor mechanical issue while driving, the owner parked the car in his garage, where it sat for some 20 years. Well preserved in storage, the car finally saw the light of day again and received a full mechanical restoration prior to being acquired by its current, German owner. Furthermore, it was repainted in its original colour earlier this year.

    Gorgeous from every angle and a true pleasure to drive, this well-restored Series I E-Type is a must-have for any collector. Following a recent repaint and mechanical restoration, this example will not disappoint.

    2019-06-12 09:04:53 | pauls writes:

    Car to return to auction 8/19

    rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo19/monterey/lots/r0047-1967-jaguar-e-type-series-1- ...

    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster

    Offered without reserveRM | Sotheby's - MONTEREY 15 - 17 AUGUST 2019

    Lot 276

    Body No. 4E 6686

    Chassis No. 1E 14936

    Engine No. 7E 12580-9

    Gearbox No. EJ 13618

    Built on 28 February 1967 and shipped new to Jaguar’s distributorship in New York City, the E-Type offered here was sold to an R.S. Goldsamt. Mr. Goldsamt is said to have owned the car for the next 22 years before selling it to an enthusiast in New Mexico. Around this time, the car was fully restored before the owner parked the car in his garage, where it sat for another two decades. Well preserved in storage, the car received a full mechanical restoration prior to being acquired by a German owner in 2015. It was repainted in its original color of Opalescent Silver Blue before being sold back to the United States, where it has remained since.

    Presented with a history file containing images of the E-Type pre-restoration and a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate certifying the vehicle retains its matching-numbers engine, this E-Type would be a fine addition to any collection.

    2021-07-07 07:36:30 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to auction 11/21

    rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/jg21/the-guikas-collection/lots/r0045-1967-jaguar-e-t ...

    Auction description:

    The Guikas Collection

    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster

    Le Castellet, France, last known to be in Austin, TX

    19 November 2021

    Chassis No. 1E 14936

    Engine No. 7E 12580-9

    Gearbox No. EJ 13618

    Body No. 4E 6686

    Built to U.S. specifications; only two previous long-term owners until 2015

    Retains its numbers-matching engine and cylinder head

    Finished in its original colors of Opalescent Silver Blue over dark blue interior

    Accompanied by JDHT certificate, tool kit, and wheel hammer

    Completed by the factory on 28 February 1967, this E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster was originally finished in Opalescent Silver Blue over a Dark Blue interior with a Blue soft-top, just as it is presented today. Shipped to Jaguar’s distributorship in New York City, the car was sold new to an R.S. Goldsamt, who reportedly owned the car for the next 22 years. After selling the car to an enthusiast in New Mexico, the car was fully restored. After a minor mechanical malfunction, however, the car was parked in that owner’s garage for the following 20 years.

    Well-preserved during its time in static storage, it received a full mechanical restoration prior to being acquired by a German owner and shipped to Europe. Upon its arrival in Europe, the E-Type received a full repaint in its factory-correct Opalescent Silver Blue in 2016 and was sold back to an American enthusiast later that same year.

    Acquired by Mr. Guikas from that American owner through RM Sotheby’s in August of 2019, the car is accompanied by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, confirming its production details and the retention of its numbers-matching engine and cylinder head.

    2021-12-01 17:53:42 | Captain RD writes:

    rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/jg21/the-guikas-collection

    €158,125 EUR | Sold

     | Le Castellet, France

    19 November 2021

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