4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Silver | ||||
Two Plus Two | Black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
British Leyland Mtrs., Inc., New York | |||||
14 April 1969 | |||||
7R36848-9 | |||||
4R36532 | New York | ||||
34863 | New York | ||||
3 March 1969 | United States | ||||
1969 | Silver | ||||
2018 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | Pasadena | ||||
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22XKE |
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Record Creation: Entered on 9 December 2010.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Owner: Julian Bunn
(email) Updated December 21st, 2010. Not legal proof of ownership. |
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2010-12-09 17:12:35 | Julian Bunn writes:
Purchased in Dec 2010. Engine was rebuilt by a previous owner. Triple SU carbs fitted. Two ear spinners on wire wheels. A/C not functional ... yet!
2011-06-21 21:53:04 | Julian Bunn writes:
Update - A/C now fitted with oem condenser, and functional with Freeze12. All coolant hoses replaced. Tie rod ends replaced. Seat cushions re-stitched (in places) and re-stuffed. Safety belts fitted. Engine mounts replaced. Throttle linkages replaced. Dash recovered. Otter switch replaced. New air filter. Series II steering wheel fitted to replace Nardi wheel. Reverse lights fitted. Electrics fully sorted and functional. Radio speakers replaced. Driver door trim replaced. New window winders. New rubber on bumpers and rear hatch. New battery tray and battery kill switch. Replaced A/C relay.
2012-02-01 10:01:42 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 2/1/12
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-XKE-69-Series-2-Coupe-2-2-Matching-numbers ...
Current bid $12,445 reserve not met 4 bids 6 days left in auction. 71k miles.
Sellers description:
This is a nicely preserved silver 1969 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 with Borg Warner automatic transmission. It is equipped with the following:
Triple SU HD8 carbs with UM needles
Matching numbers as shown on the Heritage Certificate
Wire wheels, including spare, with two eared knockoffs (and hammer)
Operational A/C with original equipment
Extensive engine overhaul in 2004 (receipts)
Fully functioning electrics, radio/cassette, and including all gauges etc. except clock!
New exhaust
New cooling system hoses
New fuel and air filters
New tie rod ends
New engine mounts
New front brake hoses
New carb linkages
New air and fuel filters
New Wesco seatbelts front and back
New door, hood, hatch and rear quarterlight seals
Recently changed engine oil and transmission fluid
Re-stuffed front seat cushions
features the unusual heated rear window option
Cosmetically the exterior looks very good from a distance, but up close the paint is showing its age, and there are various nicks and scratches that reveal themselves on close inspection. I'm not sure if it's the original paint, but if not, it's a very old re-spray. The chrome shines well, but on the undersides of the bumpers there is some pitting. All the glass is clear and in good condition.
The interior is very good, with a nice patina, although again there are some parts that are worn due to the car's 43 years of use. The dashtop has been recovered, and is very presentable, but not ideal - a new dashtop from SNG Barratt will be included if desired.
Mechanically, this E-Type runs very well - it pulls away strongly and brakes quickly with the vacuum assisted system. The oil pressure is good and the charging circuitry works well. The engine idles at around 650rpm, perhaps a little high. The odometer reads around 71,000 miles: I have no idea if that is accurate or not. At idle, with the auto transmission in a drive mode, there is some vibration - I'm told by Jag experts that this may be either worn U-joints or a mis-adjusted band in the Borg Warner auto. The car shifts up and down the gears correctly, and the acceleration in D1 is really quite surprising for a car of this age. The suspension is good - the ride is very smooth and refined.
There is very little rust on this car. I've included several photos of the underside, and also the spare wheel well. In the driver and passenger footwells, around the edges, there is some surface rust. If you would like to see photos of any specific areas that concern you, please ask.
I've owned this car for about eighteen months. It came to me with little documentation except for receipts for the extensive engine rebuild mentioned above (which is when I believe the tripe SU HD8 carbs were fitted). The Heritage Certificate, which I acquired and goes with the car, indicates that the car was delivered to its first owner in New York in 1969. It's an early Series 2. It has been in California for at least the last 10 years or so. After working on the car and bringing it up to its current condition, I have lost interest in it - better for it to pass on to a new owner who will enjoy it more :-) This Jag is a great looking car and continually gets admiring looks and comments wherever I take it. The car is ready to be driven away if so desired.
2018-07-05 17:07:12 | James D Goodman writes:
Owner since 2012