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United KingdomKGF958N

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 July 2023.

 

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2006-12-11 06:00:26 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered: BVU 415N
  • 2014-02-10 19:00:19 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Unknown to Rest: Nice
  • Current City was deleted, old value was: Buxton
  • Current State was deleted, old value was: Derbyshire
  • Last Seen was changed from 1997 to 2014
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: KGF958N|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • 2014-08-16 19:38:25 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: black
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: BVU 415N

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    2004-08-23 09:14:20 | pauls writes:

    Car was offered at auction in '97. Info at:
    www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

    Auction description:
    Status NOT SOLD
    Estimate £26000 - 28000
    Mileage 38639
    Colour RED
    Trim Colour BEIGE
    Chassis No 1S2019BW
    Engine No 7S12629SA
    Registration BVU415N
    CC 5343
    M.O.T
    We are always extremely pleased to offer examples of the Jaguar 'E' Type V12 roadster but this is an exceptional car having covered only 38000 miles from new with the present local owner having kept the car for the last seven years and the owner prior to that having kept it for the eight years previous to that.
    It is finished in Red with the Beige interior and it is the automatic three speed version and it is in very good condition throughout. It comes with the factory hardtop and it has been garaged since 1990 with the last M.O.T. certificate expiring in January of 1991. It has four previous M.O.T.'s in total - 1982; 1984; 1989 and 1990.
    This is a superb car with a good pedigree and can only appreciate in value as the years roll by and the new buyer takes great pride in its ownership.

    2014-02-09 09:04:16 | Lofty writes:

    EBay sale - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-E-type-Series-3-V12-OTS-Heritage-Cert-History-File-Pho ...

    RetroMarques Ltd is pleased to offer for sale on behalf of the owner this superb Jaguar Series 3 V12 E-type Open 2-seater: KGF 958N

    Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Record Trace details:
    Manufactured: 11 July 1973
    Chassis no: 1S2019BW
    Engine no: 7S 12629 SA
    Open two-seater RHD
    Automatic
    Exterior paint: Signal Red
    Interior trim: Biscuit
    Registration mark: KGF 958N

    Beautiful leather history binder with title plaque containing a significant number of invoices and lots of other documentation. Key points to note:

    Complete bare-metal refurbishment between winter 2009 and August 2011 with accompanying boxed photo-file record including new gearbox, 'spiral' brake disc upgrade, chrome wire wheels and interior (seats refurbished) and only circa 3000 miles since

    New mohair hood, chromes and hood cover in May 2012 (£1500)

    Waxoyl treatment

    Period Motorola 838 radio with FM MP3 conversion and electric aerial

    Recent timing chain and tensioner replacement (carried out in-situ and featured in 'The E-type' Club magazine) by Rod Shears (a copy of the magazine/article is with the history file)

    Ownership documentation from new

    This E-Type is complete with:
    Jaguar V12 Series 3 E-type Repair Operation Manual
    Jaguar Series 3 V12 'E' type Operating Maintenance and Service Handbook
    Complete original tool kit
    Jack in bag, knock-off hammer and 'spinner spanner'
    2 sets of keys

    HPI Check (clear) dated 7 February 2013
    MoT Test valid to August 12th 2014
    Road tax to 31 July 2014 (and Historic Tax status from April!)

    Overall a superb Series 3 E-type which has been the subject of significant investment (circa £50,000+) and subsequently valued by the JEC Valuer in September 2011 at £85,000. The car is driving beautifully with good oil pressure, normal/low water temperature, quite light but responsive steering, strong even brakes, smooth gearbox and plenty of 'go' from the lovely V12 - a delightful sports-tourer and a car to enjoy and be proud of.

    2014-08-16 08:14:22 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at auction 8/14
    www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2014-08-30/cars/jaguar-e-type-v12-%28red%29. ...

    Auction description:
    August 30, 2014 auction
    Lot 323 - 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster
    Registration KGF 958N
    Chassis Number 1S2019BW
    Engine Number 7S12629BW
    Odometer reading 43,900 miles
    Estimate £48,000 - £55,000

    The classic colour combination of red with a contrasting biscuit leather interior shows off this excellent example of Jaguar's languorous tourer well. This has been the subject of an extensive restoration between 2009 and 2011with the body taken back to bare metal. Whilst the car was in its constituent parts, the brakes were also upgraded using drilled discs and new chrome wire wheels. The hood is also replaced in 2012 thanks to Suffolk & Turley and the entire underside has been treated with Waxoil. There is also a period Motorola 838 radio fitted (with iPod connectivity) and electric aerial. Indeed, so detailed are the works undertaken on KGF 958N that a leather bound 'directory' exists, complete with a photographic history of the restoration as well as a feature detailed in the E-Type club magazine detailing the replacement of the timing chain late last year. The total costs of labour and parts so far has been over £50,000+ and comes complete with all handbooks, lubrication charts, invoices and other associated paperwork. Well sorted, well prepared and with a fine history, a recent re-conditioned gearbox and MoT test certificate, this represents an E-Type that is now completely ready for someone step into and enjoy.

    2014-09-01 07:23:41 | Anonymous writes:

    Sold - £53,200

    2023-07-26 20:22:03 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to auction 8/23

    angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic-auctions/2598-19-Aug-2023/2444~1-1975-jaguar-e-type-53-v12-roadster-siii

    Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th August

    1975 JAGUAR E-TYPE 5.3 V12 ROADSTER SIII

    Estimate:  £50,000 - £60,000

    V5 present

    MoT exempt

    Chassis number: 1S2019BW

    Registered in May 1975, making it one of the last E-types to be sold (as production had stopped in June 1974), this 5343cc V12-engined Jaguar is now showing 44,197 miles on its odometer. The vendor acquired it from a friend who had owned it for eight years but hardly used it during that time. 

    As an historic vehicle, the car no longer requires annual MoT testing; its last expired in September 2015 after having been tested the previous year at 43,924 miles. A full restoration was completed in 2011, with over 360 images included in the large history folder. In 2011, at 40,208 miles, the Jaguar was valued for insurance purposes at £85,000 in A1 condition. The car is described as running well with no known issues, and has been stored indoors when not in use. A new battery has recently been fitted. The E-type is currently running on six Weber IDF carburettors, but the original Strombergs, manifolds, air cleaners and box will come with the car. 

    The history folder is extensive. Along with the V5C and two owner's handbooks, there's a well-organised folder with MoT certificates, a huge stack of invoices back to 2011 (mainly relating to the car's restoration), previous ownership information, lubrication chart and other miscellaneous paperwork and correspondence.  

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