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1R7938

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 June 2024.

 

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2006-05-19 00:07:05 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Scruffy driver to Rest: Nice
  • Replacement Engine was changed from original to other jaguar
  • Current Color was changed from old english white to signal red
  • 2008-11-07 05:38:10 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Replacement Engine was changed from other jaguar to original
  • Current City was changed from Los Angeles to Vichy
  • Current State was changed from California to Allier
  • Current Country was changed from United States to France
  • Last Seen was changed from 2006 to 2008
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    2007-09-18 06:32:12 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 9/18/07
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-E-Type-Roadster_W0QQitemZ260161312212
    Current bid $11,100 reserve not met, 4 bids, 6 days left in auction. 94k miles.

    Sellers description:
    I bought this beautiful Jaguar a year and half ago and restored it to a very nice daily driver. The goal was to greatly reduce the odds of this car leaving me stranded on the side of the road! Ambitious goal for an old English car!! So....the engine was completely rebuilt. The front end and rear end of the car were rebuilt. Gas tank completely restored (very important!) The clutch was very recently redone, and a new alternator was just installed as well. The interior was redone by the previous owner about 10 years ago. It's looking pretty good, if not perfect, but I wanted a car I wasn't afraid to jump in to, so it was perfect for me. The major items I chose not to attack were the wheels, windscreen, and the wiring harness. All appear to be in pretty decent shape, although there is a nice ding in the windscreen, hiding behind the center post that holds the rear view mirror. The transmission was completely disassembled and inspected, and did not appear to be in need of a rebuild, so I left that alone as well. The clutch and the shifter are nice and smooth. Feels almost like a new car to me. The engine feels very healthy. It can definitely push you into the back of your seat. The car has new paint and a brand new Everflex Vynal top. I chose this type of top because the car originally came with a vynal top, and because it's so much easier to clean. I've also heard that they don't wear out any faster than canvas. I also think it looks much sleeker than cloth.

    One unique feature of this car you may have noticed. It's a series II in all respects except for one detail. The rear bumpers and lights are series I. This was actually the thing that made me want to buy the car. I HATE the series II bumpers and lights! Ugly rear end, I've always felt. But I love everything else about the series II. So this car has all the comforts of the series II, but also looks very nice from behind!

    The car is not a show car, but it is probably one of the best looking and best maintained daily drivers you'll ever see. In my opinion, the best of both worlds for someone who wants to actually drive it on a daily basis, but wants to turn heads as well. My mechanic is also a good friend, and he approaches these cars scientifically. In other words, he doesn't "rig" things. He fixes them correctly. I think you'll be quite happy with the performance of this car. I genuinely hate to sell it, but my young son has started school, and feel like a heel driving him around in a car that does not have all the modern safety devices. Not to mention, in the hot summer, the poor little guy roasts in that thing! I have another classic Jag, and owning two was just too unrealistic. One of them had to go!

    2007-09-19 10:34:09 | DOC writes:

    Chopped Jag..is it a series 2, or 1.5 or both?

    2007-09-20 15:52:30 | pauls writes:

    DOC, educated guess is its a '68 (S1.5) with the bonnet and probably picture frame from a S2 and along with it the VIN. That would be far more feasible than the concept of having an entire S1 rear clip installed.

    2007-10-20 08:26:45 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to ebay 10/20/07
    cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-E-Type-Roadster_W0QQitemZ260172889475
    Current bid $10,200 reserve not met, 5 bids, 9 days left in auction.

    Previous auction ended at $35,200 reserve not met after 35 bids.

    2007-10-23 13:38:22 | Ken writes:

    I think Doc's guess is probably a good one. The mechanic in Texas who inspected this car for me before I bought it said it was a series 1.5 with a series 2 bonnet. I looked at the matching numbers and assumed that he was wrong. Now I'm not so sure! This car continues to be Eloy's enigma!

    2007-11-16 14:40:49 | Anonymous writes:

    I think the series 1.5 with a series II bonnet has to be correct. My roadster, #1r7932 has is a normal series II car, including the rear clip. Since my car was produced six vehicles before this one, I think it's unlikely this car would have had a series 1.5 rear clip.

    2007-11-19 14:07:03 | Ken writes:

    Bye bye Jag. Sold to Mr. Anderson in Georgia.

    2008-11-07 04:21:17 | JPL writes:

    The car is now in France in Vichy, and it's a great fun to drive it...

    2008-11-07 04:33:27 | JP Louvot writes:

    The car is now in France in Vichy.

    2023-11-14 14:00:59 | pauls writes:

    Car offered at:

    www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1969-jaguar-e-type-series-2-ots-lhd-8bo3Jg

    Seller's description:

    1969 Jaguar E-Type Convertible

    Colour Red

    Odometer 5,514 Kilometres

    Engine size 4235

    Auction DetailsSeller Type Private

    Town Dampierre en Yveline…

    Country France

    Well maintained and smart Series 2 convertible 

    Classically finished in red over black 

    Very good bodywork and interior 

    Few miles since comprehensive independent valuation 

    Significant ongoing maintenance investment 

    Series 2 car with desirable conversion to Series 1 rear lights

    Certificate D’immatriculation shows registration date of 1st January 1969 

    Appears to be a USA market car that was imported to France in 2014 

    VIN records confirm that this was car number 938 of 7,853 LHD OTS Series 2 models 

    Series 2 cars had lights below the rear bumper but this car has been converted to Series 1 rear end 

    Extensive independent assessment and valuation dated 27th September 2018 

    This values the car at 90,000 Euros and it has covered only 150kms since 

    Notable maintenance work from the history file: 

    Radiator and seat parts ordered from SNG Barratt on 1st October 2014 totalling 579.06 Euros

    Four new tyres fitted at cost of 830.50 Euros on 12th August 2015

    Headlamp and wiring repairs on 7th June 2018 totalling 2,075.68 Euros

    Cooling system overhauled on 3rd August 2018 at cost of 1,364.16 Euros

    Clutch repairs undertaken on 10th September 2020 at cost of 546.30 Euros

    Excellent bodywork with good paint and showing clean panel fit and body lines

    Appears to be a USA specification car with front wing marker lights 

    Black vinyl roof in good condition and fits well 

    Black leather interior presents well in usable condition showing light aging 

    Chrome wire wheels in good condition with tyres fitted in 2015

    Chromework is well kept with no visible tarnishing 

    Series 2 car converted to Series 1 rear lights 

    Standard interior with original rocker-style switchgear and Smiths dials 

    Dashboard and fittings are well kept and show only light marks 

    Original wood-rimmed three spoke E-Type steering wheel 

    Audiovox radio cassette unit with boot mounted CD changer

    Rear speakers let into rear bulkhead

    Matching spare wheel 

    Boot floor in good condition with no visible corrosion 

    This Series 2 E-Type is classically finished in red with black roof and trim, one of the most popular combinations for this era of the car. The car presents very well with good panel fit and with no visible corrosion across the body or underneath.

    Series 2 cars had rear lights below the bumper but this car has been converted to the earlier, smaller lights above the rear bumper. 

    The interior is well kept and could be described as original and usable. There is an attractive and desirable E-Type three spoke wood-rimmed wheel and a small concession to modernity in the form of the Audiovox sound system.

    The Mechanics 

    4.2litre XK straight six engine developing around 245bhp 

    4spd manual gearbox 

    Uprated cooling fans with two replacing original one 

    Various invoices dating back to 2018 indicate ongoing and attentive maintenance

    2024-04-04 07:06:55 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to auction 4/24

    www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1969-jaguar-e-type-series-2-ots-4wm0og

    Auction description:

    1969 Jaguar E-Type Convertible

    Colour Red

    Odometer 5,514 Kilometres

    Engine size 4235

    Auction DetailsSeller Type Private

    Town Dampierre en Yveline…

    Country France

    Otherwise basically same as above

    2024-06-22 07:37:16 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to auction 6/24

    www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1969-jaguar-e-type-series-2-ots-8jdQon

    Description same as above

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