4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Sable | ||||
Open Two Seater | Cinnamon | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Fawn | ||||
British Leyland, New York | |||||
12 September 1969 | |||||
7R6926-9 | |||||
4R4835 | |||||
KE8197 | |||||
1 September 1969 | United States | ||||
1969 | British Racing Green | ||||
2024 | Beige | ||||
Rest: Nice | Tan | ||||
Original | |||||
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AG80899 | BHY653H |
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2022-03-20 07:45:09 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
classiccars.com/listings/view/1578203/1969-jaguar-e-type-for-sale-in-langeskov-d ..._contact_key=e4d7fa151958f7de9166e7bbadd0a1bd16358d5485884e2f31e6019a0d26c8b0&...
Car previously know to have been in Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
Seller's description:
1969 Jaguar E-type 4.2 Series II Roadster - Restored
Wonderful dark green Series II Jaguar E-type roadster in great mechanical and cosmetic condition. The car is powered by the original 4.2-liter inline-six and 4-speed manual transmission. With only 55216 indicated miles on the odometer, the car retains many unique original features, including original wire wheels and chrome bumpers. The car underwent a very comprehensive professional restoration in England under prior ownership, including a new leather interior, new convertible top, new hood cover, restored radio, re-chromed bumpers and overrides, and much more.
The car is coming out of Danish ownership and has a UK title, registration, and papers. A full inspection and service are completed in-house, and the car can be enjoyed as-is for many years to come. One of the best Jaguar E-type roadsters we have seen in a long time. A Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate is included in the sale.
Car Specification:
VIN/Chassis number: 1R10515
Engine number: 7R6926-9
Odometer: 55216 miles
Engine: 4.2-liter inline-six
Transmission: 4-speed manual
2024-01-30 07:25:16 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1969-jaguar-e-type-series-2-ots-8b97b4
Seller's description:
1969 Jaguar E-Type Convertible
Colour Green
Odometer 55,218 Miles
Engine size 4235
Seller Type Private
Town Aalborg SØ
Country Denmark
Gorgeous 4.2-litre Series 2 E-Type in desirable ‘open two seater’ (OTS) configuration
Very appealing dark opalescent green metallic over biscuit colour scheme
Superb “Bare metal” restoration (documented and with receipts) 3.5 years ago, just 63 miles since
£10,000 (with receipts) recently spent on brake, clutch and other mechanicals
No taxes are due within the European Union however there will be a 5% import tax for UK re-import
Original matching-numbers LHD example
This September 1969 example is in a particularly compelling colour scheme and is still fresh from it’s restoration. £10,000 has been spent on renovating the brakes and clutch systems and general re-commissioning. The quality is clear from the paintwork and panel fit and reinforced by UK MOT and Danish SYN (MOT) technical inspections.
Sold new in New York, USA in September 1969 which also shown on factory identification plates
This fits with the VIN number, which shows it was a factory LHD car, one of 7,853
Carries a correct ‘7R’ engine prefix for the Series 2 cars
Exported from Florida, USA to the UK October 2019
UK Registration “Plate BHY 653H”
Recently passed stringent Danish SYN (MOT) vehicle technical inspection
Some documentation from USA and good documentation from UK and Denmark in the history folder.
Current mileage 55,252 miles, 63 miles since UK MOT test (16th June 2020, 55,189 miles)
Imported to Denmark July 2020 by a private collector, it was then put into storage until recent stringent Danish SYN (MOT) vehicle technical inspection and registration 31st October 2023 (“Plate AG80 899”)
Vendor is an E Type enthusiast having had 6 E Types and a collector of various classic cars and motorbikes
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) certificate included confirming original specification and build date
Every help will be given to the buyer in visiting Aalborg, Denmark, there are cheap direct flights to Aalborg from Stansted, UK; Amsterdam, Holland; and of course Copenhagen, Denmark.
Transport of the car to anywhere in Germany or Holland is both easy and cheap and also to the UK via Esbjerg, Denmark to Immingham, UK
The Interior
Biscuit leather interior and carpets in superb order, recently retrimmed and barely used since
Matching beige convertible top neatly contrasts the paintwork and is in good order with clear screens
Three spoke factory-correct wood-rimmed E-type steering wheel
Interior trim including door cards and centre console retrimmed and well kept
Tan boot trim in good order
This is a very well kept car, clearly barely used from a comprehensive high end restoration covering paintwork, bodywork and interior. This work was undertaken up to June 2020 but with less than 100 miles covered since, it remains in ‘box fresh’ condition. The panel fit and quality detailing, including the chromework, all point to a project undertaken by experts. The colour combination is a key part of this car’s appeal, it a factory correct dark green opalescent finish which works well with the contrasting biscuit trim.
The Exterior
Very good condition across paintwork, bodywork and underside
Presents as fresh from a comprehensive restoration covering these three areas
Attractive dark green metallic paintwork is a factory correct shade and is a high quality respray
Paintwork and panels in very good order with excellent fit across doors in particular
Bright chromework either restored or replaced and with no visible marks
Chrome wire wheels unmarked and untarnished and fitted with Goodyear tyres
Some evidence of refreshed suspension
Clean underbody
The Mechanics
Well kept engine bay reflecting that this car is owned by an enthusiast collector
4,235cc XK straight six engine developing around 245bhp
Clutch and brake systems overhauled in the last 63 miles, at a cost of £10,000
Evidence of recent ancillaries including alternator
SU carburettors available if required
Runs beautifully, as perfectly tuned on a rolling road by one of Danmarks foremost classic car experts