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Owner: John Pavich

Primarily a vintage motorcycle collector who has also had several collector cars over the years.

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Updated July 23rd, 2008. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2008-03-01 21:26:59 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
muncie-imports.com/Index/1964_Series_I.php

Sellers description:
1964 Jaguar, E-Type Roadster, Series I, 3.8 Litre, White, Black Leather, Black on Tan stayfast canvas top is a bargain at $99,900. This car is a complete ground up restoration to Concourse level featuring OSJI leather interior, Everything rebuilt or replaced. Restoration completed in 1994. Car has been garaged and only driven a couple of thousand miles since restoration. This Series I comes with a car cover and hood envelope (convertible top boot), but no tool kit.

2008-04-03 21:54:25 | Anonymous writes:

On eBay, April 2008:

cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-Series-I-1964-Jaguar-Series-I-E-type-Groun ...

2008-04-04 10:04:57 | pauls writes:

Info from above auction:

1964 Jaguar, Series I, OTS 3.8L
Cream/Black Interior/Black Stayfast Top
VIN # 881353
Engine # RA6346-9
Transmission # EB 14446JS
1964 Jaguar, Series I, Roadster. This Open Two Seater has been restored to a fine concours level condition and is a matching numbers, original equipment classic.

This beauty has a 10 year old complete, six figure restoration, performed by Muncie Imports & Classics. The car has 2342 miles since the restoration and has been garaged its entire post restoration life.

The interior was manufactured and installed by OSJI (Original Specification Jaguar Interiors). The interior was a “Major Kit” in black with a black, Stayfast top. The top and interior were installed in-house by our master trimmer, Gary Griffey

Paint & Body:
This OTS was completely disassembled to the last nut and bolt. All bad sheet metal was replaced. There is absolutely NO RUST!! All paint work was done with BASF (catalyzed urethane) Cream paint. The finish was wet sanded and buffed to a slick OEM mirror finish.

Mechanical:
This car had a complete mechanical rebuild, replace and repair performed by Muncie Imports and Classics. The motor, transmission and differential were disassembled and rebuilt. The car has a new wiring harness, and all gauges were rebuilt. The mechanicals are correctly refinished to paint, zinc plate, chrome plate, OEM specifications with the exception of an updated electrical cooling fan.

Also, we performed a complete fuel system overhaul in 2007 when the fuel pump and carburetors were rebuilt.

All plated parts (control arms and front suspension etc.) have been reconditioned, in house, by Muncie Imports & Classics.

2008-07-23 21:40:43 | John Pavich writes:

Finally fulfilled a childhood dream of owning and driving a Series One XKE, and it is everything I hoped for and more. Much smoother ride than any of my previous sports cars, and loads of torque and power at any RPM. Sensational!

2009-03-19 10:07:40 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 3/19/09
WWW.JAGUARSOUTH.COM.

THE CAR HAS HAD ONLY FOUR OWNERS FROM NEW AND WAS ORIGINALLY DELIVERED IN CINCINNATI, OHIO

2009-03-21 15:02:22 | Anonymous writes:

That did not last long!!!!

2009-03-31 12:23:37 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 3/31/09
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-1964-JAGUAR-XKE-CONVERTIBLE-SPECTACULAR-EX ...
Car has a buy it now price of $95,000 for 20 days.

Previous listing received no offers.

2009-07-01 09:15:25 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 7/1/09
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-1964-JAGUAR-XKE-CONVERTIBLE-SPECTACULAR-EX ...
Car has a buy it now price of $92,500 for 9 days.

Previous listing ended at $95,000 after 2 offers.

2009-12-28 09:45:55 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 12/28/09
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-1964-JAGUAR-XKE-CONVERTIBLE-SPECTACULAR-EX ...
Car has a buy it now price of $89,500 for 20 days. Same location.

2010-02-07 00:21:48 | pauls writes:

Car received no offers in above auction.

2010-11-23 22:51:04 | Gregg Gaylard writes:

Received a Palmetto award at Hilton Head for 2010. The car was driven from Raleigh, NC to the event.

2017-04-01 03:52:47 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 3/31/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Jaguar-E-Type-/252838584254
Car has a buy it now price of $179,900 for 20 days, seller gregggaylard, 18k miles.

Sellers description:
If you are looking for a Concours level 'Driver' this may be the one for you! During my 7+ years of stewardship I've had the pleasure of adding 15,000 miles to the odometer ... mostly to classic car related events up to 500 miles away from my Raleigh, NC home base. After a good detailing the cat usually places at or near the top, and it continues to do so to this day. A total of 18,900 miles have been driven since the complete (documented with receipts) Concours level restoration was performed by Muncie Motors, Indiana in 1998 during which the color was changed from its carmin red to Old English white.

As the Concours Chairman of the Carolina Jaguar Club for the last 3 years and a current JCNA judge, I'm well versed on what it takes to maintain an E Type in top condition, and have made a few common sense driving upgrades along the way including a Pertronix ignition and stainless steel exhaust system. This car purrs like a kitten and drives / operates as new.

Major Awards:
This coveted cat has averaged a JCNA score of 9.997 (Driven Class) over the last 7 years. In 2010 the judges honored it with the 'Palmetto Award' (2nd place) at the Hilton Head Invitational Concours d'Elegance; in 2011 it won 'Best in Show' at the Jaguar Club of North America XKExperience National event in Richmond, VA- renowned Jaguar test driver 'Norman Dewis' was the featured guest and personally handed out the awards...he was also kind enough to sign the inside of the bonnet and the owner's manual! That same year it earned 1st place in the JCNA South East Region - (one needs three JCNA sanctioned event scores in the region to qualify). In 2013 it was the featured E-Type for the Jaguar USA 'Drive Alive' event for the launch of the Jaguar F-Type- shipped to Charlotte for the occasion; and in 2016 it was invited to grace the show field with some of the finest classic car examples at the Pinehurst Concours d'Elegance! It just doesn't get any better than this if you are inflicted with the 'Classic car bug'! A complete list of awards and scores is available in to potential buyers- all trophies and a beautiful British flag fabric car cover is included in the sale.

Reason for selling......it's time for an E-Type coupe.

2017-07-29 13:46:55 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 7/29/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Jaguar-E-Type-Series-1-Roadster-/202001061883
Current bid US $58,988.88 reserve not met 11 bids 6 days left in auction, seller motorcartrader10, car now said to be in Cornelius, North Carolina, 19k miles.

Sellers description:
We are proud to offer another exceptional Jaguar E-type. This wonderful Jaguar E-type Series 1 3.8 Roadster was built on March 27 of 1964. The dispatch date was April 13 of 1964. This is an all matching numbers Jaguar E-type as per the Jaguar Heritage Certificate.. Furthermore, this E-type has ownership since new. The Jaguar E-type presented here has restoration documentation in the form of receipts and pictures. It was concours restored by a Marque specialist and has been shown at multiple events, including JCNA Concours events, Hilton Head Concours, Pinehurst Concours, just to name a few. It has been driven and enjoyed, as all these cars should be and it is a pleasure to drive. More history and information on this special 1964 Jaguar E-type Series 1 Roadster:

Ownership History:
Owner #1- Purchased 5/1964 and lived in Cincinnati, OH USA
Owner #2-Purchased 3/18/1974 and lived in Liberty, IN USA
Owner #3-Purchased around 9/1981 and lived in Alexandra, IN USA
Owner #4-Purchased 5/25/2008 and lived in Hickory, NC
Owner #5-Purchases on 1/20/2010 and lived in Wake Forest, NC

Show History and Awards:
This gorgeous Jaguar E-type has averaged a JCNA score of 9.997 in the Driven Class over the last 7 years. All trophies and awards are pictured and do go with this car to the new owner.

2010:
Porsche Club/Hurricane Region Charity Concours- People's Choice "Best in Show/non Porsche"
MG Club of Northills British Car Show, People's Choice "Best E-type"
Jaguar Club of North America, Little Switzerland, North Carolina JCNA sanctioned Concours. "Scored 99.99 and was 2nd Place in E-types."
Brueggers, Raleigh, NC first annual car show, People's Choice "Best European"
Hilton Head, South Carolina Invitational Concours "Palmetto Award (2nd Place Shared)

2011 (50th Anniversary for the Jaguar E-type):
Jaguar Club of North America "XKE Experience" National Event in Richmond, VA. People's Choice "Best in Show, Series 1 E-type" This was presented by famed Jaguar factory test driver and engineer Sir Norman Dewis. Sir Norman also signed the inside of the bonnet, owner's manual and his book "Norman Dewis- Developing a Legend."
Porsche Club/Hurricane Region Charity Concours-People's Choice-"2nd Place"
MG Club Northills British car show, People's Choice E-type "2nd Place"
JCNA Concours D'Elegance, Little Switzerland, NC-"3rd Place"
JCNA Challenge Championship, Columbus, Ohio (driven to show from Raleigh and 79 e-types on display) "3rd Place"
JCNA South East Regional Award, Concours D. Elegance, 9.95 (average over 3 JCNA sanctioned judged events)-"1st Place"

2013:
Jaguar USA 'Drive Alive' event in Charlotte, NC. This great E-type was selected by Jaguar USA as the only e-type for the display for the 2013 Jaguar F-type launch.
MG Club Northills British car show, People's Choice E-type "1st Place"
Jaguar Club of North America, Little Switzerland, North Carolina JCNA sanctioned Concours. "Scored 99.97 (Driven Division) and was 1st Place (tie)

2014:
MG Club Northills British car show, People's Choice E-type "1st Place, E-type."
Jaguar Club of North America, Little Switzerland, North Carolina JCNA sanctioned Concours. "Scored 10.000 (Driven Class) and was 1st Place, Series 1 E-type."

2015:
MG Club Northills British car show, People's Choice E-type "People's Choice Award"
Jaguar Club of North America, Little Switzerland, North Carolina JCNA sanctioned Concours. "Scored 9.997 (Driven Class) and was 1st Place, Series 1 E-type."

2016:
Invited to be shown and participate on the show field at the prestigious Pinehurst Concours D'Elegance.
Jaguar Club of North America, Little Switzerland, North Carolina JCNA sanctioned Concours. "Scored 9.996 (Driven Class) and was 1st Place, Series 1 E-type." (My car at the time was an exceptional 1963 Jaguar E-type Series 1 Roadster, and it placed second to this Jaguar at this JCNA show.)

2017:
Featured classic at the British Classic Show in Raleigh, NC alongside an OTS and 2017 Jaguar F-type coupe.

Restoration and Service History:
This Jaguar underwent a complete Concours level restoration completed by the Jaguar specialists at Muncie Imports in Muncie, IN. There are pictures available of the restoration before, during and after. In addition, there are receipts/invoices of the restoration from 1995 and completed in 1998. The current owner has kept up to date on all maintenance and this is all organized in a binder. Furthermore, there are service and maintenance receipts going as far back as 1981 on the car and also nicely organized in a binder. It is difficult to find an e-type in this exceptional condition with this much documentation since new and restoration documentation. As displayed in the pictures below is the beautiful condition this car has been kept in.

Overall:
This is truly a great E-type. It can be driven anywhere and is mechanically sound. The compression across all 6 cylinders is excellent and a hot compression test was done on June 29, 2017. The results were 170 psi to 175 across all 6 cylinders. The oil pressure is also excellent. Overall, this Jag drives very nice. It handles very tight. There is no fading or pulling upon hard braking. The steering is very precise and easy with no binding. The gears shift smooth and engage nicely. There are no unusual noises coming from the car or engine. It has great throttle response and power. The owner enjoyed driving this car, which is what you are supposed to do when you own an e-type. These cars do not like to sit. Even more impressive, as the awards this car achieved, is that it was driven to all of these events. The Jaguar E-type presented here can, as can be seen by its awards, do very well at JCNA Concours events. However, it is not a trailer queen to be taken from show to show. This car is a phenomenal driver which can be enjoyed as well as being shown. The Series I e-types are among the most desirable and legendary classic sports cars offered. This is certainly one of the nicer examples being offered on the market today.

2017-08-19 18:15:05 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-jaguar-xke-roadster/
Current Bid: $125,000 Ends In: 5 days.

Description:
Lot #5570
Location: Cornelius, North Carolina
Chassis: 881353
19k Miles Shown, TMU
Original 3.8L Twin-Cam Six
4-Speed Manual Gearbox
Documented Restoration Completed in 1998
Award and Trophy Winner
Recent Stainless Steel Exhaust
Pertronix Distributor And Coil
Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Receipts From 1981-Present

2018-06-12 10:27:21 | Daniel writes:

BaT auction : Reserve not met on 8/24/17 at $147,000

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