4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
7R2719-9 | |||||
4R20588 | |||||
KE4157 | |||||
1969 | Light Blue | ||||
2022 | Dark Blue | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
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KEY4G |
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2022-10-06 16:46:26 | Reno writes:
for sale on H&H Auction at Imperial War Museum, Duxford on 19th Oct 2022
www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-71---1969-jaguar-e-type/
Description:
- Presented in its original shade of Opalescent Silver Blue with Dark Blue contrasting leather interior
- In current family ownership for nearly 30 years, with 6 owners from new
- Impressive and organised history file, as well as large box of spares
In current family ownership for 30 years, this stunning home-market Jaguar E-Type Series II FHC is presented in the ever-popular Opalescent Silver Blue with contrasting dark blue leather interior, and features a desirable manual transmission. First despatched on 23 December 1968 to a private individual from Anglesey, ‘KEY 4G’ passed hands to its second owner, Mr Dawson, a garage owner from Derby. Mr Dawson owned the car for some 16 years, in which time he resprayed the car in Black. In 1984, the car would be purchased by a Mr White, also from Derbyshire. White would fully restore the E-Type close to its original specification, giving it the Opalescent Silver Blue paintwork it wears to this day from the Powder Blue it started life as, and would actually go on to meet the current owner and her late husband. 5 years after his purchase, in 1989, the car would be sold to a Mr Collier, living in Yorkshire, who would then go on to sell the car to the late husband of the current owner in 1993.
‘KEY 4G’ has played a pivotal role in its current family, being taken with them to live in Belgium for three years, as well as Germany for five. The car has always been looked after, driven occasionally and stored professionally, but due to lack of use is now offered for sale to find a new home where it will be enjoyed as much as it has already.
‘KEY 4G’ comes accompanied with an impressive history file, which contains a large collection of organised previous invoices In both current ownership and previous ownership. As well as this, previous tax discs dating back to 1989, a number of historical photographs, an impressive collection of previous MOTs for most years dating back as far as 1976, its heritage certificate which shows the car as a right-hand drive UK FHC in Light Blue with Dark Blue interior and still retaining its original engine and of course the current UK V5C document, which correctly shows 5 former keepers. Finally, the car comes with a large box of spare parts, which will be ever useful for the new owner. The vendor rates the condition of the bodywork, engine, electrical equipment, paintwork, transmission and interior trim all as ‘Very Good’.