3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Pearl | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
RA2886-9 | |||||
V6230 | |||||
EB10933 | |||||
July 1963 | United States | ||||
1963 | Opalescent Silver Blue | ||||
2024 | Grey | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | Leicester | ||||
5 Speed |
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735KUE |
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Record Creation: Entered on 12 April 2024.
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2003-11-07 03:48:25 | Dave writes:
Imported from USA in 1990.
Owned since 2002 and restored by me
2003-11-07 07:52:39 | Steven D. writes:
What five speed gearbox does the car have?
2004-10-04 09:31:22 | pauls writes:
Car was offered, not sold at auction 10/2/95
www.motorbase.com/auctionlot/by-id/1026393146/
Auction description:
Jaguar E-Type Fhc (1963)
Lot Details
Auction Interesting Pre-War and Classic Motor Cars
ADT, Blackbushe Auction Centre, Blackbushe
Type Car
Lot Number 002
Estimate £12500-£14000
Hammer Price -
Hammer Price (inc premium) -
Year 1963
Condition rating 2
Registration number ALC 451A
Mileage -
Chassis number 888983
Engine number RA2886-9
2005-08-17 05:52:33 | Robert writes:
offered at barons Sandown 31st Jly 2001 hammer price £13000 Reg # ALC451A Engine # RA2886-9 Cond 1 year 1963
2008-01-06 00:10:41 | Anonymous writes:
Car was on cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
House move forces sale of my stunning restored early Jaguar E Type 3.8 FHC Series 1.
Complete nut and bolt professional rebuild by previous owner in 2003 (see photos).
Rebuild in 2003 included:-
Back to bare metal respray in Opalescent Silver Blue Metallic.
New Grey leather interior. New alloy centre dash and console.
5 Speed Getrag gearbox, Limited Slip Differential.
Full brake rebuild with Disc Brake conversion, new calipers, pads, flexible brake hoses.
New front sub frame.
Full Stainless Steel exhaust including manifolds.
Unleaded petrol conversion.
Lumenition Performance CEK150 Electronic Ignition.
Engine rebuilt (mileage of 3408 since rebuild) including all new hoses, carb rebuild, new distributor, etc. Only just run in. Excellent Oil Pressure.
New master cylinder, lower master cylinder and clutch slave with copper clutch and brake pipes.
Instruments professionally overhauled, calibrated and tested.
Competition Chrome Wire Wheels, 6" x 15". Avon tyres.
Poly Bush suspension. Complete suspension rebuild.
High Efficiency Re-cored Radiator.
All new Chrome and Lamps
High Torque Starter.
Master Cut Out Switch.
Numerous other parts replaced or reconditioned. Full invoices available.
This car, chassis no. 888983, engine no. RA2886-9 was manufactured 9 July 1963 and delivered to Jaguar Cars New York. It was converted professionally to right hand drive after being re-imported back in the mid 1990's. After the nut and bolt rebuild in 2003 she has been very reliable. I have personally owned several E Types over last 25 years and this one drives superbly. 350 mile drive from Lincolnshire to Cornwall without slightest problem and fuel consumption of 25mpg. The desirable 5 speed Getrag all synchro close ratio gearbox conversion, uprated brakes and electronic ignition make this a very usable as well as beautiful E Type. Genuine and reluctant private sale.
Please note that this is not a concours car and price reflects this. However, overall condition is superb, both mechanically and body/paint. There are minor defects only such as splash panels under bonnet ideally require modifications to clear wider wheels at full lock, a few very minor paint chips and ideally a minor reshape of bonnet intake which was not done at time of rebuild (does not even show in photos). I am being 'picky' here but new owner may decide like myself to enjoy driving the car rather than striving for perfection.
Insurance valuation of £30,000. Road Tax exempt, MOT until September 2008.
2014-01-13 00:30:24 | pauls writes:
Based on the description this would appear to have been the above ebay seller:
www.classic-chrome.co.uk/search-show-001989.html
2023-07-20 06:05:19 | Richard Tunstall writes:
I have found your original engine RA2886-9 it is here near London for sale.
I am in the process of buying it for my car but if you would like it you can have it.
Why it was "lost" from the car I don't understand.
I live in Denmark
Would be amazing to get "matching numbers"
All the best Richard
2024-04-12 14:33:44 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 4/24
cars.bonhams.com/auction/29331/lot/121/1963-jaguar-e-type-series-1-38-litre-fixe ...
Auction description:
Goodwood Members' Meeting|14 April 2024
LOT 121
1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Fixed Head Coupé Registration no. 735 KUE Chassis no. 888983
Estimate: £55,000 - £75,000
Registration no. 735 KUE
Chassis no. 888983
• Delivered new to the USA
• Extensively restored between 2002 and 2006
• Converted from left- to right-hand drive
• Engine overhaul in 2012
• Five-speed Getrag gearbox and other upgrades
Exported new to Jaguar Cars, New York, USA, and finished at the time in Pearl with Black piped grey interior, this E-Type coupé was treated to an extensive restoration between 2002 and 2006 and converted from left- to right-hand drive in the process. Highlights include a respray in Opalescent Silver Blue Metallic; new grey leather interior; engine converted to 'unleaded' specification; electronic ignition; limited-slip differential; and a high-torque starter motor (full details available). The engine is understood to be non-original but has been stamped with the correct number. Our vendor purchased the E-Type at a UK auction in 2009. Since our vendor's acquisition the car has had an engine overhaul in 2012 (at a recorded mileage of 11,479) and various other works carried out by The Jaguar Workshop. It has a five-speed Getrag gearbox and rolls on a set of replacement wheels purchased in 2013 (the old wheels come with the car and may be collected from London by the new owner). The car has been exhibited twice at the Hurlingham Concours D'Elegance, in 2010 and 2014. The E-Type always causes a stir when seen on the streets of Notting Hill and is only being sold due to ill health. The car comes with a JDHT Certificate, a V5C document and a large history file containing old invoices, MoTs, tax discs, etc