4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Old English White | ||||
Open Two Seater | Dark Blue | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7E16634-9 | |||||
4E9459 | Sherbrooke | ||||
Quebec | |||||
Canada | |||||
1968 | Old English White | ||||
2003 | |||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | Rotterdam | ||||
Zuid Holland | |||||
Original |
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Record Creation: Entered on 23 December 2021.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
Photos of 1E17365
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Exterior Photos (3)
Uploaded January 2020:
Uploaded January 2003:
Interior Photos (1)
Uploaded January 2003:
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2003-01-09 03:52:42 | Gert van Meijeren writes:
Being the current owner I would be interested in any history of the car. I bought it from a Dutchmen that imported it from Nova Scotia, Canada. Will try to retrieve number plate I got with the car mentioning Nova Scotia being Canada's Ocean Playground!
2016-01-30 13:00:10 | Andre Beauchesne writes:
I bought this same car in 1977 in Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, CANADA . I made a partial restoration and after a few years in 1983 I sold it to and elderly gentleman , an english car enthousiast, who made a full restoration. He then sold it to someone in USA and in the end I heard it was shipped to Germany. I still have photos and info about this car. Happy to see it is still alive!
2016-02-14 19:16:21 | Andre Beauchesne writes:
I realized the car was seen for the last time in 2003. I discovered your site only in 2016. I am wondering if my former Jaguar still exists! For the records, the engine number on the plate was 7e16634-9 and the body number was 4e9459. The color of the body was originally silver, I then painted it red and after the last restoration in Sherbrooke, it was painted white. . The engine was a 4.2 liters with 3 SU carburators. Finally the lucas alternator was replaced by a Delco (General Motors USA) with little modification.