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United KingdomXRW51J

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 November 2024.

 

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2014-11-23 21:35:53 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Nice driver to Rest: Nice
  • Current Interior was changed from beige to grey
  • Last Seen was added: 2014
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: XRW51J|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
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    2009-07-16 14:56:33 | Lofty writes:

    Sold to Captain G.D Petrie, Soest, Germany, 1971, shipped to Canada 1989, shipped to Liverpool UK 1989, P. Lee changed ownership 1994 G. Sharret - changed ownership 1995 N. Simpson Restorer- (r/h drive British spec - changed owner 2003 G. Hare, changed owner to present owner 2009

    Any information regarding this car would be appreciated

    2014-11-23 05:53:38 | Lofty writes:

    For sale at Brightwell auction 26th November 2014

    classiccars.brightwells.com/viewdetails.php

    Jaguar E-Type S2 4.2 Coupe

    Lot number 103

    Estimate £32,000 - £34,000

    Description Jaguar E-Type S2 4.2 Coupe

    Registration XRW 51J

    Year 1970

    Colour Regency Red

    Engine size 4,235 cc

    Chassis No. 2R 28785

    Engine No. 7R 13752-9

    The accompanying Heritage Certificate shows that this very well presented car was manufactured on 22 October 1970 in Regency red with Beige leather and dispatched on 10 December of that year to Peter Lindner in Frankfurt. It entered into the hands of Captain G Petrie of Soest in Germany, where it remained until it was exported to Canada in 1987.

    Remaining there for only two years, it was delivered to Liverpool for Mr Lee, and by 1995 had been passed to Norman Simpson who began a thorough restoration two years later. This included a full strip-down and a rotisserie restoration of the bodywork and conversion to RHD. Photos detailing the extent of the work carried out are included in the file. Completed and put back on the road in 2003, the vendor purchased it through Jaguar specialists Lanes of Litchfield in 2009 and has enjoyed it ever since.

    Stored in a Carcoon, it has only been used on dry days and special occasions. He took it to the 50th Anniversary at Silverstone and as a qualified aircraft engineer has given it the sort of attention that one would expect of his profession during his five years of ownership. It is MOTd until November 2015.

    Detailed on the Heritage Certificate as being the 'second from last of its type', this super FHC looks excellent value and is wanting for nothing more than a new owner to appreciate its grace, space and pace.

    2014-12-05 12:17:50 | Anonymous writes:

    Sold for £28,000 plus premium

    2017-05-01 07:21:53 | Lofty writes:

    Brightwells auction May 2017
    www.brightwells.com/classic-motoring/leominster-classic-vintage/leominster-class ...

    Jaguar E-Type S2 4.2 Coupe The penultimate S2 Coupe made; nut-and-bolt restoration completed in 2003 and show use only since

    Registration Date
    1970
    Make & Model
    Jaguar E-Type S2 4.2 Coupe
    Colour
    Regency Red
    Registration Number
    XRW 51J
    Chassis No.
    1R/28785
    Engine size
    4,235 cc
    Engine No.
    7R13752-9
    Documents
    V5C; MOT November 2017 with no advisories; restoration photos; Heritage Certificate
    Estimate
    £35,000 - £38,000
    Full Description

    The accompanying Heritage Certificate shows that this very well-presented Euro-spec S2 Coupe was manufactured on 22nd October 1970 in Regency Red with beige leather and dispatched on 10th December of that year to the Peter Lindner dealership in Frankfurt (of Lindner/Nocker Lightweight E-Type racing fame). It then entered into the hands of Captain G Petrie of Soest, Germany (presumably an officer in the British Army Of the Rhine), where it remained until it was exported to Canada in 1987.

    Staying in Canada for only two years, it was then delivered to Liverpool for Mr Lee, and by 1995 had been passed to Norman Simpson who began a thorough restoration two years later. This included a full strip-down and a rotisserie restoration of the bodywork and conversion to RHD. Photos detailing the extent of the work carried out are included in the file. Completed and put back on the road in 2003, it was then acquired by the previous owner from Jaguar specialists Lanes of Lichfield in 2009.

    A qualified aircraft engineer, he continued to maintain the car carefully, storing it in a Carcoon and using it only on special occasions, including attending the E-Type 50th Anniversary at Silverstone in July 2011. The vendor acquired the car in 2014 and has also used it only sparingly, covering some 500 fine weather miles in the last three years. He has recently serviced the car and fitted new clutch master and slave cylinders. Said to drive as well as it looks, it has an MOT until November 2017 with no advisories recorded and is due to be driven some 140 miles to the sale.

    Detailed on the Heritage Certificate as being the 'second from last of its type' (the very last LHD S2 Coupe being chassis 1R/28786), this super E-Type looks excellent value and is wanting for nothing more than a new owner to appreciate its grace, space and pace.

    2017-05-20 12:06:08 | Anonymous writes:

    Sold for £46,000 plus commission

    2017-11-10 21:11:39 | pauls writes:

    Now offered at:
    bicestersportscars.co.uk/car-sales/1970-jaguar-e-type-series-2-coupe-2/

    Sellers description:
    This is a very significant matching numbers E-Type being the second from last Series II FHC ever made. XRW 51J was supplied new by Peter Lindner (of Lindner/Nocker Lightweight E-Type racing fame), Frankfurt, Germany to a British army officer. Spending it's early years in Germany, before being shipped to Canada in 1987. After two years the E-Type was shipped to Liverpool and between 1997 and 2003 was subject of a major restoration that was carried out to an exceptionally high standard.

    Since the major 6 year rebuild finished in 2003 the car has only covered around 3000 miles and presents beautifully. The bodyshell was totally stripped down to the tub and the shell rebuilt as required with all running gear removed. Photos highlight various new panels being fitted to the body and mechanical work to include the differential being overhauled and the engine stripped down. Many new parts were fitted to the car including new stainless steel exhaust pipes and manifolds, new polished rocker covers, electronic ignition, fuel pump, various re-chroming and new rubbers. On build up the E-Type was overhauled with all new brakes, suspension and steering, being professionally converted to RHD.

    Today she still presents superbly with an excellent, straight bodyshell and the paint work is absoloutley first class. On the road this Jaguar won't disappoint with wonderful power delivery; it's quick, pulls superbly and sounds fabulous with a lovely exhaust note. The four speed gearbox changes up and down smoothly, handling is superb this being a great drivers car.'supplied fully inspected,serviced with a 12 months warranty

    2024-11-01 16:52:02 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:

    www.carandclassic.com/car/C1541508

    Seller's description (same seller as above):

    Right Hand Drive

    500 Miles

    1970

    Red

    United Kingdom

    This is a very significant matching number E-Type being the second from the last Series II FHC ever made.

    The car was manufactured on the 22nd of October 1970 and was supplied new in Red with manual transmission. XRW 51J was supplied new by Peter Lindner (of Lindner/ Nocker Lightweight E-Type racing fame), Frankfurt, Germany to a British Army officer, Captain G. D Petrie, B. F. P. O, Soest, Germany.

    This E- Type spent its early years in Germany, before being shipped to Canada in 1987 two years later the E-Type was shipped to Liverpool and between 1997 and 2003 was the subject of a major restoration that was carried out to an exceptionally high standard, including strip down to the tub and mechanical rebuilds.

    There is a great history file and we sold her several years ago and have maintained her since inc a major service completed NOV 2023

    On the road, the E type is still amazing and it must have been like jumping into a Supersonic Fighter Jet when they were new in the early 1960s!

    Supplied fully inspected, serviced and with a comprehensive 12-month warranty.

    £65,950

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