4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Silver Blue | ||||
Open Two Seater | Dark Blue | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Blue | ||||
Henleys Limited, London | |||||
10 May 1967 | |||||
7E12951-8 | |||||
4E7073 | Palmerston North | ||||
EJ14067 | |||||
5 April 1967 | New Zealand | ||||
1967 | Opalescent Gunmetal | ||||
2013 | Dark Blue | ||||
Rest: Nice | Blue | ||||
Original | Sydney | ||||
NSW | |||||
Original |
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XKE42E |
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Record Creation: Entered on 2 November 2006.
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2006-11-02 13:38:04 | Mark Hodgkin writes:
Car converted to RHD 9not that you would know it)
Perplexed why a LHD car would have been exported to New Zealand.
2006-11-03 10:53:20 | pauls writes:
Mark,
Nice car. I know of several cases of cars ordered into a country with another country's specification. In the cases I know of it was ordered by an ex pat and was intended to be repatriated to the owners home country at some point. Could just be that this one was left behind for some reason.
2007-04-03 07:24:32 | Anonymous writes:
I have traced the original owner and learnt that he bought it LHD because the waiting list for RHD was too long! He kept it for 2 years.
2008-12-30 14:02:27 | Wes Baker writes:
I bought this car in Pennylvania (USA) in 1984. It had about 25,000 miles on it. At that time, it had the original silver blue paint, LHD, and the original dark blue interior. The speedometer read in kilometers, and the marker lights were orange, so I thought it had probably been delivered in continental Europe. There were a few German coins buried in the armrest as well. By 1995, it was starting to have rust in the right side rocker sructure. I couldn't afford a total restoration at the time, so I sold it to a broker in Chicago, who had a buyer lined up in Australia. Not sure who the "original owner" above was.
2013-02-24 08:51:09 | Anonymous writes:
As at 19 February 2013, 1E15290 is for sale on carsales.com.au through a motor dealer. Asking $AUD169,950.
2013-05-09 21:33:58 | pauls writes:
Description from above listing:
Vehicle 1966 Jaguar E Type Series I
Price $169,950* Excluding on-road costs
Kilometres 36,950
Colour Gun Metal Grey
Transmission 4 speed Manual
Body 2 doors 2 seat Roadster
Drive Type Rear Wheel Drive
Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Aspirated 4.2 L (4235 cc)
Reg Plate XKE42E
Reg Expiry 1 Month - 17 June 2013
VIN 1E15290
This beautifully restored Jaguar E-Type Series One 4.2 Roadster (OTS) is the pick of the E-Type range. This model retains the lovely early styling with the glassed in headlights but has many improvements over the previous 3.8 litre car. These include the 4.2 litre engine, all syncho gearbox, diaphragm clutch, alternator charging system, improved cooling system, better brakes and new reclining seats. This car is finished in the stunning combination of opalescent Gunmetal Grey with Dark Blue hide and matching Mohair soft top. Fully restored by The Cats Wiskers in QLD and fastidiously maintained since. Jaguar E-Types of this calibre seldom come onto the market, this is an opportunity not to be missed for the serious E-type enthusiast.