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1E33419

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 1967 Golden Sand
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 Rest: Nice 
  Gladstone
  
New JerseyNew Jersey
 5 Speed 
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.

 

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2013-10-30 16:48:25 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current Color was changed from other to golden sand
  • Current City was changed from Miami to Gladstone
  • Current State was changed from Florida to New Jersey
  • Last Seen was changed from 2000 to 2013
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    2004-07-25 10:41:13 | pauls writes:

    Car was entered, not sold, at Barratt Jackson auction in 1998.

    Auction description and result:

    1967 JAGUAR XKE COUPE

    LOT #1000 - RESERVE

    1998 Barratt Jackson, BJCCA CCA

    HIGH BID OF $30,000

    COLOR - OYSTER

    TRANS - 5-SPD

    CYLINDERS - 6

    ENGINE SIZE - 4.2L

    HORSEPOWER - 310BHP

    VIN - 1E33419

    A FULL VICARAGE ROAD/RACE RESTORATION. INCLUDING 5-SPEED GEARBOX, UPRATED VENTED BRAKES, UPRATED SUSPENSION, WIDER WHEELS AND TIRES, NEW GEOMETRY, LARGER ALUMINUM RADIATOR FOR BETTER COOLING. ALL LEATHER INTERIOR - SPECIAL DARK CHESTNUT TRIM COLOR. DOCUMENTED 0-60 IN 5.5 SECONDS. TOP SPEED IN EXCESS OF 165 MPH. QUAIFE (TORSEN STYLE) DIFFERENTIAL.

    2013-10-30 09:53:10 | pauls writes:

    Car listed as sold at:

    www.stableltd.com/index.php

    Gladstone, New Jersey

    A Beautiful Series 1 E-type Coupe "Vicarage." Finished in Silver Sand....

    VIN: 1E33419

    Year: 1967

    2025-08-22 06:14:18 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered in Hemmings:

    www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1967-jaguar-xke-st.-louis-mo-2875547

    Seller's description:

    1967 Jaguar XKE Coupe

    ASKING PRICE $165,000

    Seller Hyman, Ltd.

    Vehicle Location St. Louis, Missouri 63146

    Condition Good

    VIN # 1E33419

    Mileage 642

    Engine N/A

    Transmission N/A

    Body Style Coupe

    Exterior Color Gold

    Interior N/A

    Information acquired through XKE Data reveals that the 1967 E-Type Series I Fixed Head Coupe (FHC) showcased here was meticulously restored and upgraded by the esteemed Vicarage Company. Established in Wolverhampton, England, in 1982, Vicarage has been dedicated to restoring and rebuilding Jaguars for over 40 years. A Vicarage E-Type is a rare gem, merging stunning aesthetics with exceptional build quality and performance that remains as exhilarating today as it was when the E-Type first captured the automotive world in 1967. This particular E-Type has undergone extensive enhancements, highlighting the full extent of Vicarage's expert craftsmanship.

    The exterior has been finished in a stunning shade of Golden Sand, with exceptional brightwork showing only minimal signs of pitting—typical for a car intended for open-road touring. The car is fitted with Motor Wheel Service wheels, allowing for a larger tire size of 225/50R15, which enhances handling and braking while offering a wider selection of tire compounds. Another noticeable upgrade is the car’s stance. Vicarage improved the suspension with adjustable torsion bars and lowering springs, achieving two key benefits: an aggressive posture and a lowered center of gravity, which significantly improves handling on winding roads.

    Under the clamshell bonnet, the upgrades continue, emphasizing the driver experience and event touring. The original 4.2 Series I inline-six engine has been replaced with a more powerful and refined Series II engine, now producing over 280 bhp. This impressive power comes from custom-tuned SU carburetors, XJ connecting rods, K&N air filters, and a late XJ6 ignition system. To ensure reliability and longevity with this increased power, a larger aluminum radiator has been installed to enhance engine cooling. All of this is paired with a 5-speed gearbox based on a Borg-Warner T5, allowing the driver to stay closer to the power band and improve acceleration. A high-flow twin exhaust system has been fitted to complement the engine tone and reduce restriction, producing a delightful sound when the car is opened up. Additionally, an Optima battery has been installed, offering reduced weight, vibration resistance, and higher cranking power.

    The cabin of this XKE has also undergone a meticulous restoration, with nearly every surface reupholstered in luxurious Cinnamon leather, covering the bucket seats, center console, door panels, and rear trunk deck. The upholstery is taut and shows minimal signs of use. A sporty Nardi steering wheel has been added, further enhancing the car's driver-focused theme. To elevate the audio experience during tours, the car is equipped with a Sony head unit paired with high-quality speakers.

    This 1967 Jaguar Series I E-Type FHC truly excels in delivering an authentic classic sports car experience thanks to Vicarage Company. It’s been tastefully upgraded with the driving enthusiast in mind, improved handling, better stopping power, enhanced cooling, and increased power output. This is a car for those who believe that cars are meant to be driven, not just trailered. It maintains the classic E-Type’s iconic style and spirit while elevating the driving experience to new heights.

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