4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Silver | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
British Leyland, New York | |||||
6 January 1970 | |||||
7R9734-9 | 26 June 1970 | ||||
4R23104 | Uncasville | ||||
KE11001 | Connecticut | ||||
16 December 1969 | United States | ||||
1970 | Silver | ||||
2016 | Red | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Original | Amarillo | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 19 May 2003.
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Owner: Matko Pavkovic
(email) Updated October 16th, 2016. Not legal proof of ownership. |
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2011-11-15 06:52:59 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 11/15/11
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Restored-1970-Series-II-XK-E-Coupe-/120811551855
Current bid $25,000, no reserve, 9 bids 3 days left in auction.
Sellers description:
I bought this car in 2003 and have spent the last 8 years restoring it. I am the third owner but the second owner simply bought it from the widow of the original owner and then sold it to me. I have many of the items and receipts the original owner kept and were with the car when I obtained it. The car went from Connecticut to Florida to Georgia and finally to Texas, where it stayed in storage from 1985 until I bought it in 2003. The following is a summary of the restoration that has taken place:
Engine:
The engine as stripped to its bare block and dipped to completely clean it before it was reassembled. The block was bored and skimmed and the crankshaft and flywheel were ground. The crankshaft plugs were removed and the oilways were cleaned and new plugs were replaced and set. The crankshaft, flywheel, clutch and damper were all balanced together. The new pistons and connecting rods were balanced as well. New items include:
Bearings
Seals
Core Plugs
Chains
Guides
Tensioner
Pistons
Piston Rings
Head Studs
Engine Mounts and Gearbox Mounts
Pilot bushing
Head Gasket
Belt tensioner spring
Connecting rods were reconditioned and new small end bearings were pressed
All new seals and gaskets were installed
Timing Cover was blasted and skimmed with block
Cylinder Head:
The cylinder head was magnafluxed to check for cracks then ground. New items include:
Valves
Valve Guides
Valve Seats (Intake)
Bearings
Valve Springs
Tappet Guide Hold-Downs
Freeze Plugs
Studs
Gaskets and seals
Chrome Nuts (head and cam covers)
Washers (Chrome and copper)
Some tappet shims (as needed)
Valve Stem Seals
NOTE: All machining was completed by mechanic trained by Jaguar and knowledgeable of the XK engine.
Carburetors:
Carburetors were rebuilt and detailed (proprietary cleaning and polishing) by Paltech Micorpolishing, LLC of Brunswick Ohio. This included a complete teardown and replacement of nearly all parts of each carburetor, which are then adjusted and tested before being returned.
All new gaskets were installed for intake manifolds and new studs, nuts and lock washers were used. New throttle and accelerator springs were installed.
The fuel pump was reconditioned and some plastic fuel lines were replaced,
The gas tank was cleaned and sealed and a replacement sender was installed as were fuel filters in the tank and fuel filter assembly. New vent hoses were installed.
Transmission:
The transmission was stripped and new bearings (needle and ball) were installed, New Synchro Rings were installed. New clutch and throw-out bearing were installed as were all gaskets and seals. New master and slave cylinders were installed. New pedal springs were installed. New shift knob and shift kit were used.
Exhaust:
New studs, nuts and washers, gaskets and seals. New resonators and rear pipes from mufflers to resonators, New muffler and resonator hangers and hardware.
Cooling:
Reconditioned Water pump
Re-cored Radiator
Kevlar Hose Kit
New Thermo Switch
New Mounts and clamps, as needed
Rebuilt heater
New Heat Shields
New Belts
Suspension:
All new Shock Absorbers (6)
New Springs (4)
New Trailing Arm Bushings
Differential:
New Gasket
New Pinion Roller Bearing
New Pinion Seal and Seal Gasket
Brakes:
All New Rotors and Pads (including Emergency Pads.
Rebuilt Calipers including new seals, gaskets and cylinders.
New brake hoses
Rebuilt Slave Servo
New Caps and float switches
New Reaction Valve Kit
Ignition:
New Pertronix Distributor
New Champion Spark Plug Ends
New Pertronix Coil
New Spark Plugs and wires
New Low Voltage Wiring Harnesss
Alternator:
New Alternator Harness
Some new Relays
Reconditioned Alternator
Electrical:
New Main Engine Compartment Harness (Also see above)
Fan Relay Harness
Many new side and indicator lenses and Units
New Headlamp hardware
Some new switches
New Battery tray and hardware
New Antenna
Many new connectors, fuses and lamps
Body:
The body was stripped to bare metal after the engine, chrome and rubber was removed. Repairs were completed, as needed. Extra hard primer was applied and Jaguar formula paint from "Restoration Shop". (TCP Global) was applied, finished and polished. All chrome was re-plated or replaced, except for window frames on doors and vent windows. Rubber was replaced in its entirety. Windshield (windscreen) and door glass was replaced . Undercoating was reapplied.
Interior:
Interior Kit from XKs Unlimited (Bassett Kit) was installed, including leather seats, all interior vinyl, all carpeting, underfelts and dashboard. This is an original material - correct replacement set. This kit includes the PVC trim around rear hatch opening. Also included, English door trim. The carpeting is correct for the Series II.
The car starts, runs and drives excellently. It has about 1000 miles on the engine since it was restored. The car shifts beautifully and accelerates wonderfully. The car is still in the break-in phase and so hasn't yet been used to its full extent.
This car is one of four E-Types I have owned and it responds as well or better than any of the others and that includes one I bought new in 1970.
The buyer will receive the original distributor, if he decides to reinstall it. The air conditioning and clock do not work (magnetic clutch on compressor does work). The only items that still need to be replaced are the wire wheels and hubcaps. The tires are nearly new, except for the spare.
This is, of course, a matching number vehicle and comes with the Heritage Trust Certificate. An effort was made to use parts from XKs Unlimited, Terry's Jaguar and SNG Barrett to insure the parts were as near to original replacement parts as possible. With this car you can just get in it and drive it with confidence, knowing almost everything has been repaired or replaced. If you have always wanted to own a unique part of automotive history, this is your chance. All the work has already been done for you.
2016-01-08 13:42:48 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 1/8/16
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-XKE-/311519656189
Car has a buy it now price of $58,500 for 6 days. Car now said to be in Amarillo, Texas. Seller vintageautohausandimports, 44k miles.
Sellers description:
Vintage Autohaus & Imports is proud to present this 1970 E-Type Coupe. This is an all numbers matching car with documentation consisting of all books, original warranty card, receipts of the professional restoration, and the Jaguar Heritage Certificate. The restoration is done to high quality and had no expense spared. The powertrain is all original to the car and has been sorted to factory specs. The body is very solid and straight. There is no rust in the car. The paint is done in the correct Silver and shows great. The interior is new and done in the correct style and color. All of the electrical system has been gone through and everything is in working condition. The car is equipped with Power Brakes and Factory A/C. This is a very nice no disappointment Jaguar that runs and drives great with lots of documentation.
2016-10-03 15:13:21 | capt RD writes:
At Auction Bring a trailer site selling 10/10 2016
bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-jaguar-e-type-fhc-2/