Support from the Coventry Foundation: October 2023

Welcome! We're tracking 24,055 Jaguar E-Type cars, with 454,321 photos! (Learn More)
xke.collectordata.com > cars > detail

1E33018

Browse similar cars:

< 1E33015 1E33019 >
    
 4.2 Jaguar E-Type 
 Fixed Head Coupe 
 Left Hand Drive 
   
 1E33018 
  
  
  
  
 
 1967 Grey
 2005 Black
 Awaiting Rest. 
 Original Blacksburg
  
VirginiaVirginia
 Original 
United StatesUnited States
 
Jaguar E-Type photo

Click image to magnify

Record Creation: Entered on 3 March 2005.

 

Photos of 1E33018

Click slide for larger image. This car has 1 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded March 2005:

2005-03-03
Photo--click to zoom


Comments

We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)

2005-03-03 10:14:14 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 3/3/05
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
Current bid $2,050.00 (Reserve not met), 2 bids, 6 days left in auction. 67k miles,.

Sellers description:
Restoration project.This is a series one car, two seats, not 2+2, with the covered headlights, improved transmission and better seats.This Jaguar has been partially restored, most rust repairs have been completed, including floor replacement, inner and outer rockers, trunk floor, one door skin while other was repaired, and many more parts.This is the most expensive part of restoring a E-Type, as rust is a major problem with these cars. Bonnet has been disassembled, but not restored, and needs a few minor parts though an expensive brand new underpanel will be included. Engine and transmission have been removed. Car shifted great and ran well prior to being disassembled. Engine had around 135-140 compression but leaked oil.Probably needs gaskets, seals and a valve job at a minimum. This is a matching numbers car, mostly complete, needing its restoration competed.

You may leave a comment. (Comments are subject to our site terms.)

Spam prevention question (must be answered):
The father of jokes about warm beer and smoke escaping from wires is Joseph Lucas. Lucas died of typhoid after drinking infected water in Naples in 1902.

What disease did Lucas succumb to?

Your name (optional):

Your email:
Your comment: