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Record Creation: Entered on 4 November 2019.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2019-09-25 13:22:46 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Awaiting rest. to Rest: Concours
  • Last Seen was changed from 2012 to 2019
  • 2020-01-27 12:12:33 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was changed from R8251-9 to R 8251-9
  • Factory Paint Color was added: bronze
  • Factory Interior Color was added: beige
  • Factory Top Color was added: not applicable
  • Top Color was added: not applicable
  • Original Distributor was added: Jaguar Cars, New York
  • Original Owner City was deleted, old value was: enschede
  • Original Owner State was added: Texas
  • Title Year was changed from 1963 to 1962
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1962
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 10
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 26
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1962
  • Factory Build Month was added: 10
  • Factory Build Day was added: 16
  • 2022-11-18 11:03:43 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Last Seen was changed from 2019 to 2022
  • Photos of 887218

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    Detail Photos: Interior (5)

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    2019-09-23 15:48:41 | Anonymous writes:

    www.bloemendaalcs.nl/en/autos/jaguar-e-type-series-1-3-8-coupe/

    now for sale here

    2019-09-23 15:50:38 | Anonymous writes:

    But wanting to restore and actually being able to do that, are sometimes kilometres, or if you want with an English car, miles apart from eachother. If you don’t have the skills, nothing decent will come out of the garage. The owner has a private garage of which many of the professional garages can be jalous of. Such a workshop says a lot about how people work: neat and orderly. And in this case, hundreds of photos and a beautiful restoration book, supplemented with invoices, manuals, original brochures and descriptions, prove that everything was done in order to get the best possible result.

    We have been in the car business for 40 years now and this is one of the best restored cars we have seen so far. It proves that if you have the necessary skills and time, you do not have to be inferior to a professional. It is fair to say that the professional is always working under time pressure, and in practice, of course, it is never possible to work on a car for five years on an hourly rate basis. The professional must therefore deliver the best quality within a limited time and cost, and that is a completely different story. The end result may be the same, but the performance is no less. Countless hours have passed to achieve this result. In practice, it is even more hours than those that were made by the owner alone, because at some point his neighbor came to see what was happening in that beautiful garage. And it was not only fo a nice cup of coffee he came in , because it was a coincidence that the neighbor also had qualities that are indispensable to make a Concours winner. So it became a joint project of two car enthusiasts who put all their passion and skills in the E-type and it was rewarded with a class victory at the Concours d’Elegance palace het Loo in the Netherlands. The ultimate goal was achieved!

    2019-11-04 07:22:27 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:

    www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1962/686178

    Seller's description:

    Year of manufacture 10/1962

    Mileage 418 km / 260 mi

    Chassis number 887218

    Engine number  EB 7420 JS

    Drive LHD

    Condition Restored

    Exterior brand colour Opalescent Bronze

    Imagine: you are at your retirement age and you worked hard all your life, and still in a good health. Then you can buy yourself an electric bike and go to the shop with your partner to pick out two gray unisex jackets, fitting the bike carrier on the towbar and explore the unknown areas of your country. Very good for those who want that life, but we don’t think it is really challenging. Except if you want to do that exploration in a car restored with your own hands: that is a completely different challenge. The man behind this story, however, is a techician and for hem a bicycle is not a real challenge. His days of retirement were over the last five years spent to a very extensively restoration of one of the most beautiful cars ever designed; the Jaguar E-type Series 1 3.8 Coupe.

    The basis was a car from the USA. All numbers were requested in advance because it had to be a matching numbers car. The color of the Coupe, produced in October 1962 and registered in 1963, however, appeared to have changed once, because that was now red, but soon one of the most beautiful colors from the E-type program emerged: Opalescent Bronze, a color described as between champagne and gold. Together with the matching color, crème leather interior, a dream combination if we may say so.

    But wanting to restore and actually being able to do that, are sometimes kilometres, or if you want with an English car, miles apart from eachother. If you don’t have the skills, nothing decent will come out of the garage. The owner has a private garage of which many of the professional garages can be jalous of. Such a workshop says a lot about how people work: neat and orderly. And in this case, hundreds of photos and a beautiful restoration book, supplemented with invoices, manuals, original brochures and descriptions, prove that everything was done in order to get the best possible result.

    We have been in the car business for 40 years now and this is one of the best restored cars we have seen so far. It proves that if you have the necessary skills and time, you do not have to be inferior to a professional. It is fair to say that the professional is always working under time pressure, and in practice, of course, it is never possible to work on a car for five years on an hourly rate basis. The professional must therefore deliver the best quality within a limited time and cost, and that is a completely different story. The end result may be the same, but the performance is no less. Countless hours have passed to achieve this result. In practice, it is even more hours than those that were made by the owner alone, because at some point his neighbor came to see what was happening in that beautiful garage. And it was not only fo a nice cup of coffee he came in , because it was a coincidence that the neighbor also had qualities that are indispensable to make a Concours winner. So it became a joint project of two car enthusiasts who put all their passion and skills in the E-type and it was rewarded with a class victory at the Concours d’Elegance palace het Loo in the Netherlands. The ultimate goal was achieved!

    But then…? Are you going to drive the car and wait in shiver for the first stone chip damage? Or do you want to check out if there is some work to do at your other calssics and meanwhile looking around for a new owner of the E-type? Thinking for a while brought the decision that the E-type is going to be sold and some companies were visited who wanted to the this nice job. Just as with restoration, there is also a question of wanting and being able to do so. And we believe in the latter because over the years we have built up a customer base that can appreciate the quality of this Jaguar E-type Series 1 3.8 and that only wants the best for a very realistic price. We can tell a long story about how perfectly this nut and bolt restoration has been carried out, but look carefully at all the pictures, because they say more than words can do…

    This just run-in Jaguar is delivered including all documents, Heritage Certificate, photo album, spare parts, car cover, original brochure, tool set, etc. We are very happy to show and demonstrate you this exceptional high level car.

    2022-12-30 13:47:12 | pauls writes:

    Car offered at:

    www.brooksclassics.nl/en/autos/jaguar-e-type-3-8-coupe-series-1-matching-numbers ...

    Seller's description:

    The man behind the story of the restoration of this '62 Coupé is a real perfectionist and the E-Type his challenge; his retirement days between 2012 and 2017 were spent on a very extensive restoration of one of the most beautiful cars ever designed: the Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 Coupé.

    The basis was a car from the USA. All numbers were requested in advance because it had to be a matching numbers car. The color of the Coupé, produced in October 1962 and registered in 1963, turned out to have changed once, because it was now red, but soon one of the most beautiful colors of the E-type program emerged: Opalescent Bronze, a color described as between champagne and gold. Together with the matching color, beige leather interior, a dream combination.

    This coupe has really been restored to perfection. Countless hours have passed to achieve this result. In practice, it is even more hours than those that the owner made alone, because at one point his neighbor came to see what was happening in that beautiful garage. And he not only came in for a nice cup of coffee, it was also a coincidence that the neighbor also had qualities that are indispensable to make a Competition winner. It became a joint project of two car enthusiasts who put all their passion and skills into this E-type and it was rewarded with a class victory in 2017 at the Concours d'Elegance palace Het Loo in the Netherlands. The ultimate goal was reached!

    This recently run-in Jaguar (also only a few hundred miles) is more than complete, including the original manual from 1962 (!), Heritage Certificate, photo album of the restoration, spare parts, car cover, original brochure, etc.

    Make and model: Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 litre

    Body style: Fixed head coupe, left hand drive

    Date of manufacture: 16th October 1962

    Original distributor: Jaguar Cars, New York

    Date of dispatch: 26th October 1962

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