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2018-04-28 10:49:45 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 5/18
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2018-05-19/cars/ref-77-1969-jaguar-e-type-se ...

Auction description:
Brooklands Motor Museum
May 19th 2018
1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 2+2 Fixedhead Coupé
Registration DNP 127H
Chassis Number P1R42272BW
Engine Number 7R37925-9
Odometer reading 56,500 miles
Estimate £36,000 - £42,000
Restored car
Matching numbers example
Great value

Repatriated to the UK from the USA in 1990, this New York delivered E-Type Series II 2+2 Fixedhead Coupé began the process of being restored a few years after its return. A professional restoration was undertaken in 2015 after the project had stalled when the previous owner was no longer able to afford to complete it. The restoration company eventually acquired the car from the vendor and proceeded to complete the project. They had previously converted the car to right hand drive around 2004, but now the body was treated to a bare metal respray, its 4.2 litre engine gone through, the mechanics overhauled including bushes and rubbers all round, a new wiring loom fitted, stainless exhaust, new wheels and the interior re-trimmed. This automatic, power steering car is handsome in its presentation with its original colour scheme of Old English White with black interior looking fantastic on its wire wheels. A matching numbers example, this Series II surely represents incredible value for money, especially for a recently and well restored car.

The car is supplied with a good history file which includes an MoT test certificate valid until 24th August 2018, a Jaguar Heritage Certificate and V5C registration document

2018-09-08 18:39:08 | pauls writes:

Not sold

2024-06-03 21:12:55 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1969-jaguar-e-type-series-2-nkd5V4

Seller's description:

1969

Make Jaguar

Model E-Type

Colour White

Odometer 52,079 Miles

Engine size 4172

Auction DetailsSeller Type Private

Town Birmingham

Location West Midlands

Country United Kingdom

Dry-stored and well kept

USA import in 1990, converted to RHD

Supplied with Jaguar Heritage Certificate, numbers matching

According to the current owner and documentation, this particular SII started its life in New York in 1969, was imported to the UK in 1990, and has since undergone a complete restoration. During the restoration, it was converted to RHD, and comes along with all receipts for parts purchased. While it is a little rough around the edges in some places, this E-Type is visually in great condition, mechanically ready to run, and is in complete working order. 

The History and Paperwork

Supplied with heritage certificate from Jaguar

MOT exempt vehicle, last MOT in 2017 at 50,719 miles with no advisories

Large binder full of historical documents and receipts for restoration process

Originally starting life in New York, this Jag was imported back to the UK in 1990, where it began to be restored gradually by a previous owner over the next few years. On or around 2004 it was converted to right hand drive, and in 2015, a professional restoration took place. Under this restoration, the body was treated to a bare metal respray in its reported original Old English White colour.

 Its 4.2 litre engine was then gone through, as well as the suspension and wiring. New bushes and rubbers were fitted all around, and a new wiring loom was installed. The vehicle was fitted with a full stainless exhaust system, new wheels, and the interior was replaced at that time as well, with all receipts present. Along with the car comes a Heritage certificate stating the vehicle is numbers matching. 

The Interior

Completely restored interior in 2015-2016

Originally LHD, converted to RHD

Black leather interior perfectly suits the exterior colour

As a fully restored car, the current interior’s condition is above average, but still slightly rough around the edges as pictured. The vast majority of the interior has been purchased new, reworked, or refurbished. That being said, the interior is not concours condition, and could benefit from some final touches to get it across the finish line, but could just as easily be driven as-is if the new owner so desires. 

The black leather seats are in excellent condition, with no seen tears or rips, and only minor signs of wear. There are some folds as seen, but nothing outside of what would be expected for a used classic. The carpets are all present and in good condition, with the driver’s carpet showing a bit of wear where the heel rests. 

The dashboard is presented in good condition and would benefit from a deep clean and treatment. The owner states all of the buttons, knobs, and gauges are working as they should. While some of the trim shows some roughness around the edges, the gauges and labels are in good condition and readable.

The current steering wheel in excellent usable condition with some very small scratches present in the metalwork. The wooden portion of the wheel is in pristine condition and the clearcoat looks to be intact. The centre hub badge is intact and in good condition, but could use a polish and deep clean. The original steering wheel also comes with the sale as pictured. 

The boot of the vehicle is in a similar condition, with some marks present and some small holes on the leather panel above the spare tire as pictured. While there is some slight discolouration around the fuel tank, ultimately there’s less corrosion than expected as the current owner has fitted a reconditioned tank. The boot lid as well as boot interior metalwork looks to be in true and straight condition. The full-size spare wheel and tire are present and in similar condition to the other wheels. The tool kit is present but not complete, and it comes with a wooden lug wrench/lever for the wheels’ centre knockoffs.

The Exterior 

Colour in original Old English White, bare metal repainted in 2015-2016

Paint in good condition, but with one area of slight damage and some corrosion seen

Underside in incredible shape after restoration

The exterior is in overall terrific condition, with only minor blemishes and issues. The paintwork is clean and shows no signs of sun damage, but there are a few areas of corrosion poking through, particularly around the bottom edges of the doors and on the sills. There is also a slight crease and scrape on the passenger side door, where the current owner has had a slight accident, as pictured. These blemishes are not significant, and can only really be noticed when up very close to the car. The trims, rubbers, and seals are all present and in great shape, with no reported leaks. 

Brightwork is overall excellent, as most bits were triple chromed in the restoration. Front and rear bumpers are in terrific condition with only very minor blemishes. 

The glass of the vehicle is in a great state, with no seen cracks or chips, and only minor marks from normal use. The headlight lenses are bright and clear, without any signs of fading or hazing, but the chromed surrounds show some small defects as pictured. Taillights are in overall good condition, with no fading or cracking seen. 

All five of the spoked wheels are present including the spare, with a sixth wheel coming with the sale that does not include a tire. There is some slight corrosion present around the barrels and within the spokes, see photos. These would hugely benefit from refurbishment as well. Some pitting and marks are visible on the wheel centre knockoffs.

The underside of the vehicle is in excellent shape, with little corrosion seen, and new parts abundant from the restoration. 

The Mechanics 

4.2l Straight Six with US-Spec Stromberg carburettors still present

Converted to electronic ignition, with old distributor available with sale

Automatic 4-speed transmission shifts smoothly

Suspension in new refurbished condition from restoration, owner states it rides great

during the restoration process, most of the mechanics have been overhauled, but the current owner states the differential does make some noise, and the engine could use a tune up but is mechanically sound. The owner also states 4-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly and makes no unexpected noises or vibrations

That being said, the visual condition of the engine and bay is great for the age. There are some signs of corrosion and a few small leaks spotted on the engine, but this is to be expected for a vehicle that actually gets driven. The bodywork and suspension components surrounding the engine bay are all in excellent condition with very little sign of corrosion and a mostly tidy overall appearance.

The suspension has been gone through during restoration and as such remains in excellent visual and working condition. The owner states the ride is smooth and predictable, and there are no bangs or knocks heard while driving

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