4.2 Jaguar E-Type | Cream | ||||
Open Two Seater | Black | ||||
Right Hand Drive | Black | ||||
PJ Evans, Birmingham | |||||
29 January 1966 | |||||
7E2308-9 | |||||
4E1568 | |||||
EJ1432 | |||||
11 January 1966 | Great Britain | ||||
1965 | Opalescent Silver Grey | ||||
2022 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
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SRF234C | FAW364C |
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Record Creation: Entered on 24 September 2022.
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2022-09-24 15:44:36 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.classic-trader.com/fr/voitures/annonce/jaguar/type-e/type-e-4-2/1965/289439
Seller's description:
1965| Jaguar Type E 4.2
Stunning Restored
234 122 EUR
1965 Jaguar E-type Series 1 4.2 OTS
Fully restored by XK Engineering
Matching numbers
Original UK-market RHD car
This Jaguar E-type was built on 11 January 1965 and dispatched from the Browns Lane factory in Coventry on 29 January. Chassis number 1E 1089 was finished in Cream with a black interior and black soft-top, and it was supplied via distributor PJ Evans in Birmingham to Stourbridge-based dealer Hewitts Garages. There it was collected by its first owner – a Mr J Peutherer – and registered SRF 234C.
According to the car’s Heritage Certificate, it was fitted with engine number 7E 2308-9, body number 4E 1568 and gearbox number EJ 1432.
At some point in its life, the E-type must have found its way to America, but it was imported back into the UK in 2014. Between 2016 and 2019, the car was fully restored by respected marque specialist XK Engineering in Coventry – only a few miles north-east of where it had originally been built.
The restoration is fully documented in the E-type’s history file, with invoices totalling more than £90,000. There isn’t room here to document everything that was replaced during the painstaking process, but new floors were fitted, plus a new bonnet panel, sills, rear wings and the ‘picture frame’ at the front of the engine’s subframe.
Towards the end of the project in October 2018, the E-type was given the age-related British registration FAW 364C.
A full retrim in deep red was also carried out and a mohair soft-top – now covered by a black tonneau cover when lowered – was specified. Its chrome wire wheels are shod with Dunlop SP Sport tyres and it is presented in exceptional condition throughout, with a photographic record of the restoration.
Now being offered for sale by the Classic Motor Hub, this Jaguar E-type retains its matching-numbers status and is a superb example of the model that many enthusiasts would say is the best-driving E-type of all – the Series 1 4.2 Open Two-Seater.