Support from the Coventry Foundation: October 2023

Welcome! We're tracking 23,707 Jaguar E-Type cars, with 433,198 photos! (Learn More)
xkedata.com > cars > detail

1S2761

Browse similar cars:

< 1S2759 1S2764 >
    
 5.3 Jaguar E-Type Signal Red
 Open Two Seater Black
 Right Hand Drive 
   
 1S2761 
 7S15655SA 
  
  
  Great Britain
 
 1974 Signal Red
 2020 Black
 Rest: Nice Black
 Original 
  Surrey
 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United KingdomGGJ752N

Jaguar E-Type photo

16 more photos below

Record Creation: Entered on 13 September 2020.

 

Photos of 1S2761

Click slide for larger image. This car has 17 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

Exterior Photos (7)

Uploaded September 2020:

2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded October 2007:

2007-10-24
Photo--click to zoom
2007-10-24
Photo--click to zoom


Details Photos: Exterior (3)

Uploaded September 2020:

2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom


Detail Photos: Interior (4)

Uploaded September 2020:

2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom


Detail Photos: Engine (3)

Uploaded September 2020:

2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom
2020-09-13
Photo--click to zoom

Uploaded October 2007:

2007-10-24
Photo--click to zoom


Comments

We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)

2007-10-24 08:17:48 | Lofty writes:

For Sale

2020-09-13 10:32:28 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auctioin 9/20

www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2020-09-26/cars/ref-95-1974-jaguar-e-type-se ...

Auction description:

Ascot Racecourse

September 26th 2020

1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster

Lot Number 165

Registration GGJ 752N

Chassis Number 1S2761

Engine Number 7S15655-SA

Odometer reading 61,609 miles

Estimate £90,000 - £110,000

Original UK supplied righthand drive example

Original colour combination

WinSpeed engine rebuild

Restored example

This very well presented Series III E-Type is offered in its original colour combination of Signal Red over a black interior. Treated to much renovation work circa 10 years ago the Jaguar has done very little mileage since. Included in the work was an extensive engine rebuild by renowned Jaguar E-Type specialists, WinSpeed of Guildford to a tune of £12,000. Also fitted at this time were new brakes, a new clutch and a Harvey Bailey handling kit which consisted of uprated anti roll bars, springs and dampers. An upgraded stainless steel exhaust system with a six branch manifold to each bank, was also fitted costing in excess of £3,000. Various other works have been completed on this Jaguar and as such it presents in very good order throughout. The paintwork is in excellent condition showing very few minor blemishes as is the engine bay which is in very good order.

Fitted with the original four speed gearbox and matching numbers engine, the vendor states that this E-Type drives very nicely indeed and sounds marvellous when on song. The history file that accompanies this car includes many previous MoT test certificates, the WinSpeed engine rebuild invoice, various other renovation invoices as well as plenty of sundry invoices going back through the years. Also included in the history file is the V5 registration document and the Jaguar Heritage Certificate confirming that this car is a matching numbers example and in its original colour combination. A toolkit, the original radio and a set of steel wheels and tyres are also included in the sale. This is one of the finest Series III E-Types we have seen and with the subtle upgrades fitted it will make for a fantastic car for a new custodian.

You may leave a comment. (Comments are subject to our site terms.)

Spam prevention question (must be answered):
The father of jokes about warm beer and smoke escaping from wires is Joseph Lucas. Lucas died of typhoid after drinking infected water in Naples in 1902.

What disease did Lucas succumb to?

Your name (optional):

Your email:
Your comment: