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1E31603

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2013-08-27 07:57:47 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 8/27/13
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-Jaguar-E-Type-Fixed-Head-Coupe-Strong-Stunning-and- ...
Current bid $50,000 reserve not met, 18 bids 4 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Santa Barbara, California. 58k miles.

Sellers description:
Absolutely stunning, mechanically excellent, extremely desirable 1966 Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupe finished in hard-to-find factory correct Black on Black. Delivered new to Dallas, Texas, the car remained with its first owner for nearly 40 years, always carefully stored and maintained such that rust and mechanical neglect were never an issue. That said, sometime around 2000, the original owner commissioned a comprehensive, high quality restoration of the car to the impressive condition it remains in today. Sadly, he didn't get to enjoy the fruits of his labors very long, passing away in 2005, at which point his estate sold the car to significant Oklahoma City collector and boutique dealership owner Rocky Santiago. Mr. Santiago had someone in mind for the car and it was summarily sold to the technical second owner, a successful fashion line owner and designer in Los Angeles. Since that time the car has resided in his Hollywood Hills garage, stabled in the good company of other period European sports cars (all of which are black) and used purely as a weekend driver.
Because of his desire to use the car reliably for weekend jaunts up and down the coast (as well as idling through LA traffic), during his ownership he spent over $10k having the car professionally maintained by a well-regarded marque specialist. He also had an extremely expensive and cleverly designed sound system installed allowing for modern iPod/iPhone playback and exceptional sound quality. We know the purists out there are having conniptions, but in our humble opinion, as long as any modifications are tasteful, serve a purpose and are reversible (as these do/are), they certainly don't detract at all from the value while improving upon the pleasure derived from owning a classic sports car. The prior owner's goal was to own the ultimate driver, and that's exactly what this car is: near show quality gorgeous (but not so perfect you feel guilty driving it), mechanically excellent and comfortable. We've not come across another E-Type that we'd rather personally drive.

Ever aggressive yet elegant in its rare factory correct Black on Black livery, this car is exceptionally beautiful, even more so in person than in pictures (which is often times not the case). The quality of the finish is superb - smooth, consistent and blemished only by negligible rock chips, etc. that one would expect of any restored, carefully owned car. The body is straight and correct, free of rust and bondo and retains excellent panel fits and even gaps throughout. The brightwork, glass and rubber are all excellent, as are the chrome knock-off wire wheels, wrapped in correct Michelin "Red-Line" tires (currently turned inward) with plenty of remaining tread. Due in large part to a life spent entirely in arid climates, the car's undercarriage is entirely correct and solid. The car's interior is equally as clean, the seats, dash, carpets, headliner and interior panels all showing only minimal wear. The wood steering wheel and shift knob have been refinished and present beautifully and while the car retains its original radio, the iPod connection is hidden in the center console.

While cosmetically excellent, it's in its mechanicals where this car sets itself apart the most. Upon turning the key and pressing the ignition, the 4.2L, triple carbureted engine roars effortlessly to life, idling consistently and pulling with aggressive albeit smooth force through each of the gears. Compression is excellent and there are no overheating issues. The car's road manners are fantastic, driving and braking straight and handling easily and precisely. It's as comfortable cruising at 75 mph down the highway as it is winding through the canyons, and all the while that trademark, grin-inducing Jaguar exhaust note rounds out the visceral, true sports car experience.

This is an excellent opportunity to acquire an exceptional and particularly desirable E-Type coupe with arresting aesthetics and fantastic mechanicals. Its next owner will undoubtedly love the car as much as the preceding two and the car needs nothing to be enjoyed from the date of delivery. Please bid accordingly.

2013-09-29 09:39:06 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 9/29/13
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-Fixed-Head-Coupe-1966-jaguar-e-type-fixed-head-co ...
Current bid $59,877 reserve not met 24 bids 7 days left in auction.

Previous auction ended at $50,100 after 20 bids.

2022-02-18 06:36:55 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 2/18/22

www.ebay.com/itm/325056020245

Opening bid $88,500 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price $158,500, 9 days left in auction, seller jpfrazier4211, car now said to be in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Seller's description:

Engine 4.2 6 cyl

Transmission 4 spd manual

Mileage 52,000

Exterior Black

Interior BLACK

VIN 1E31603

DOES IT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!! If this car does not make your heart go pitter patter you need to be shopping Toyota Prius cars. This car is absolutely beautiful with integrity to match.This is a two owner Southern Sates car with actual miles and original color.Floor pans and body panels are solid and razor straight.The mechanics just received a full service and sorting,the run and drive is as strong,solid,and exciting as the car is to gaze upon.Body panel gaps are factory straight.Bonnett to bulk head gaps and fit are perfect.Chrome is in excellent condition.Interior components are in good condition with all gauges and electrical switches working as designed.

2022-03-02 06:26:15 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 3/2/22

www.ebay.com/itm/384760843638

Opening bid $88,500 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price $158,500, 9 days left in auction, same seller.

Previous auction received no bids.

2022-07-02 05:59:14 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 7/2/22

www.ebay.com/itm/325251299973

Opening bid $88,500 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price $138,500, 9 days left in auction, same seller.

Previous auction ended at $88,500 after 2 bids.

2022-09-09 05:21:25 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 9/9/22

www.ebay.com/itm/385106381419

Opening bid $88,500 reserve not met 0 bids buy it now price $138,500, 9 days left in auction, same seller.

Previous auction received no bids.

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