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United Kingdom4778LJ

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 October 2023.

 

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2009-01-14 15:03:05 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Registered 4778 LJ
  • Car Condition was added: Rest: Nice
  • Replacement Engine was added: original
  • Current Interior was added: red
  • Current Country was added: United Kingdom
  • Last Seen was added: 2005
  • 2018-10-12 21:50:38 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: SSK720|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • 2018-10-12 21:51:28 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Registered 4778 LJ to Registered 4778 LJ, SSK720
  • 2018-12-09 02:18:16 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Body Number was added: R1173
  • Engine Number was added: R1160-9
  • Gearbox Number was added: EB259JS
  • Top Color was added: white
  • Original Owner Country was added: Great Britain
  • Current Interior was changed from red to black
  • Current City was added: Harrogate
  • Current State was added: North Yorkshire
  • Last Seen was changed from 2005 to 2018
  • 2023-10-17 20:52:04 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: black
  • Current City was changed from Harrogate to Reading
  • Current State was changed from North Yorkshire to Berkshire
  • Last Seen was changed from 2022 to 2023
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was changed from SSK720|4778LJ| to 4778LJ|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was changed from United Kingdom|United Kingdom| to United Kingdom|
  • 2023-10-21 19:56:17 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: red
  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Registered 4778 LJ, SSK720 to Registered 4778 LJ
  • Current Interior was changed from black to red
  • 2023-10-23 20:54:49 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: Carmen red
  • Factory Interior Color was added: Red
  • Factory Top Color was added: black
  • Top Color was changed from red to black
  • Original Owner City was added: Reading
  • Original Owner State was added: Berkshire
  • Factory Delivery Year was added: 1961
  • Factory Delivery Month was added: 08
  • Factory Delivery Day was added: 31
  • 2023-10-24 20:26:50 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was deleted, old value was: R1160-9
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered 4778 LJ

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    2004-01-22 12:04:49 | pauls writes:

    Info gathered with permission from:
    www.hendi.nl/xke/main.htm

    850031 was reported to have been used in the 1970s in mod-sports racing by the same owner who had it in 1991. It was reported to have been restored in the late eighties or early nineties. In late 1991, a collector had a lead on the location of this car, and was trying to locate and purchase it. Dispatched July 14, 1961.

    2009-01-14 13:48:24 | pauls writes:

    Car is shown on pgs 106 - 110 in "Jaguar E-Type Celebrating the World's Most Famous Classic Sports Car" (Jaguar World) ISBN-10: 187309874X. Car is completely restored, described as a virtual one owner car. The car was taken from stock to virtually an all out racer and is now back to original.

    2010-11-27 07:33:10 | Dave Grosse writes:

    Registration 4778LJ first issued by Bournemouth BC on 31 Aug 1961.

    2014-06-01 20:54:41 | pauls writes:

    Feb. 2001 Jaguar World states the car was Carmen red, raced as a mod sports car in the 70s by its current owner John Filbee, recently restored by Vicarage.

    2018-10-12 17:44:30 | Coopersea writes:

    1961 June RHD Jaguar E-Type Roadster for sale

    Early 1961 Flat floor car with welded louvres and outside bonnet locks.

    One of the first 50 RHD UK cars made.

    Heavily modified in the early 90's by Lanzante into a race/fast road car.

    For more info call 07931 532607

    Located North Yorkshire

    Private sale.

    2018-10-13 10:34:18 | Lofty writes:

    www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1026101

    2022-09-04 16:15:00 | Stu Carter writes:

    For sale at the Goodwood Revival Bonhams Auction 17 Sep 22

    www.bonhams.com/auction/27523/lot/369/1961-jaguar-e-type-series-1-flat-floor-roa ...

    2022-09-05 14:33:41 | pauls writes:

    Description from above auction:

    Lot 369

    1961 Jaguar E-type Series 1 'Flat Floor' Roadster

    Goodwood Revival Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia

    17 September 2022, 14:00 BST

    Chichester, Goodwood

    £225,000 - £275,000

    Chassis no. 850031

    • The 31st right-hand drive E-Type Roadster built

    • Early 'Flat Floor' car with welded louvres and outside bonnet locks

    • One owner since December 1961 (two owners from new)

    • Highly successful competition career

    • An older restoration to virtually original specification (replacement engine)

    John used the E-type (his company car) as a daily driver and was astonished at how far automotive technology had advanced since the Mk2. The E-Type had not been purchased with competition in mind, but after three years ownership John decided to enter it in the hill climb at Great Auclum, a few miles from his home. At the meeting's end he was amazed to learn he had set the 3rd fastest time in the unlimited sports car section! Wondering how he would fare in circuit racing, John entered a race at Mallory Park, driving the E-Type to and from the circuit, and finished 3rd overall.

    By this time it was becoming apparent that remaining competitive would involve proper race preparation, which would mean trailering the car to meetings. Already successfully campaigning a Mk2 saloon, race engineer Peter Dodds was recruited to work on John's E-Type. Using Weslake for all engine works, Dodds developed the E-Type over the following years. Modifications were gradual, and at the time of cataloguing John recalled how he used to tow the E-type to meetings using his Aston Martin DB5, which he states made an excellent tow-car despite Newport Pagnell taking a dim view of the practice. The E-type was becoming very quick and John was always at the sharp end against some formidable opposition; indeed, he recalls once beating a Ferrari 275 GTB into 2nd place to win at Silverstone.

    When the RAC introduced Modsports in the 1970s, it was obvious that John's already highly developed E-Type would be ideally suited to the new formula. He soon found himself crossing swords with other E-Types driven by the likes of Warren Pearce, John Quick, and John Burbridge. Despite the tough opposition, countless wins piled up. John did not restrict his competition to circuits. Sprints and hill climbs still held an attraction for him, and he was a regular at the Brighton Speed Trials where the E-Type achieved a terminal speed of 138mph on one occasion.

    Following an accident at Mallory Park, the E-Type was rebuilt with new engine frames and the body lightened further. By this time, though, John was approaching 40 years of age and so decided to hang up his helmet.

    The E-Type was placed in storage, remaining untouched for many years before John decided to restore it. His intention was to return the car to original specification, while at the same time retaining some of the competition modifications. Repairing the damaged wide-angle cylinder head being deemed too expensive, a '3.8' head, which also had been fettled, was pressed back into service and reunited with the original triple SU carburettors, the latter being judged more practical for road use than the racing Webers. The all-synchromesh gearbox was refreshed, and the vented brake discs and four-pot callipers retained. Given the extent of the changes made to the body for Modsports, it is not surprising that Vicarage found the task of restoring it back to original specification a challenge, but in the end they succeeded brilliantly. Some 30+ years on from restoration, this important, early, Series 1, outside bonnet lock E-Type presents in very good to excellent condition, having been in the same ownership since it was five months old. An unrepeatable opportunity to own one of the earliest E-Types made.

    Not sold

    2023-10-23 03:03:13 | Lofty writes:

    Historic one owner car since 1961, still in the same family as of 2023.

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