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068580

United Kingdom38EE

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 October 2008.

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Heritage Notes

This is a very nice outside latch car with only 1 owner before we bought the car

Owner: Wilhelm Schulz

(email)

Updated May 6th, 2024. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2009-08-11 14:54:12 | Geoffrey C. Fleck writes:

All original, matching numbers, flat floor, welded louver, outside bonnet latch 1961 OTS. California black plate. Upgrades - All synchro gearbox and Pertronix electronic ignition (originals available separate from car). Currently in Melrose, Florida. For sale.

2009-08-15 08:42:18 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 8/15/09
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-E-Type-1961-flat-floor-welded-louver-outsi ...
Current bid $34,100 reserve not met, 12 bids 6 days left in auction.

Sellers description:
1961 Jaguar E-Type convertible (OTS) Carmen red-biscuit interior, black boot (convertible top), black boot cover
Restored approximately 10 years ago by Jaguar Central in California prior to my purchase
Recent (January 10, 2009) professional appraisal (Bill Trier) at $155,000

Correct Sta-Fast canvas top
Avon redline tires
Original sticker on spare
Tool kit
Jack

Rare flat floor, welded louver, outside bonnet latch car (one of ~300)
All matching numbers - original engine, head, body, gearbox:

Chassis - 875372
Engine & head - R1485-9
Body - R1355
Gearbox - EB633JS

JDHT (Jaguar-Daimler Heritage Trust) Certificate of proof

Upgraded to all-synchronized gearbox, spin-on oil filter, and electronic ignition (all original parts come with car)
California "Black Plate" comes with car
Built on August 22, 1961
Entered NYC on September 25, 1961

Being sold by JCNA (Jaguar Club of North America) member
Obviously, this is a 48 year old vehicle (British at that!) sold as is.

2010-11-02 08:29:19 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 11/2/10
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-E-Type-E-Type-1961-Jag-E-Type-conv-outside-bonnet ...
Current bid $11,211 reserve not met, 5 bids 5 days left in auction. Buy it now price $99,000. Same location.

Sellers description:
1961 Jaguar E-Type convertible (open two seater - OTS). flat floor, welded bonnet louvers, outside bonnet latch car - extremely rare, very early car. Carmen red with biscuit interior. All matching numbers as authenticated by Jaguar Daimler Heritage Certificate. Tool kit, jack, books, California black plate tag. Restored to high level driver standard including details like Cheney clamps, Tr-Plex windscreen, and correct Sta-Fast canvas top. Upgraded with electronic ignition (Pertronix), all sychro gearbox, "Retro" radio, and alternator (original Moss box, generator, radio, and distributor/coil come with car). Avon Red-lines - the spare still has its sticker. Professionally inspected and appraised in 2009 @ $155K. A joy to drive and to look at and a worthy addition to any collection.

VIN# - 875372; Engine - R1485-9; Body - R1355; Gearbox - EB633JS

2011-01-23 14:19:38 | alex mamas writes:

january "2011" I have just purchased this car from jeff in sunny florida, it"s already on it"s way back to England and soon will be driving the country lanes of kent...

2011-07-03 06:57:47 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 7/2/11
www.coys.co.uk/auction.php

Auction description:
Lot 137 - 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Litre Series I Roadster
137 - 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Litre Series I Roadster
Estimate: £85,000 - £110,000
Registration Number: TBA
Chassis Number: 875372

Chassis 875372 is an extraordinarily correct and authentic example of the early E-Type roadster. This particular car is an extremely rare flat floor roadster with outside locking catches and welded louvered panels, being one of only 385 cars built with the same specification. 875372 rolled off the Jaguar production line on the 22nd of August 1961 and was originally supplied to Jaguar Cars, New York and sold new to Mr R.G Grant of Tacoma, Washington and then later resided in California in the 1960s.

The owner reports that the car underwent a very considerable degree of restoration some 15 years ago and was completely stripped and sand blasted. During the rebuild the front suspension was stripped, repaired where necessary and rebuilt. The gearbox was upgraded to a 4 speed all-synchro unit and all bright work was re-chromed. The interior was re-trimmed in tan hide, and the aluminium dash remains in top condition with no scratches or oxidation. All instruments and gauges were re-built and are all in working order.


This genuine left hand drive, matching numbers roadster has recently undergone an engine rebuild since arriving in the UK earlier this year and is supplied with a UK V5 registration document and all EU taxes paid. Contained within the history file are a current MoT certificate valid until March 2012, US title, Heritage Certificate, assorted bills and photographs and a VHS recording of works completed.

One the world's most instantly recognisable, ultimately desirable design icons of the 20th century, this is an exceptionally well sorted example of one of the most highly prized roadsters ever made.

The registration number 38 EE is available for sale by separate negoriation for this vehicle.

2011-08-20 20:36:01 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 8/20/11
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
Classified ad price: £99,000.00

Sellers description:
1961 Jaguar E Type 3.8 LHD Roadster
Make: Jaguar
Model: E Type 3.8 Flat Floor External bonnet Lock.
Year: 1961
Price: £99,000
Chassis number 875372
Engine number R1485-9
Registration number 38EE (Does not go with car, but is available.)

A very rare early E Type with flat floor & outside bonnet Locks. This car was number 372 out of 385 produced of this type. It is an original Left-Hand drive car with its original engine. It is fitted with an all synchromesh gear box.

Shipped new in 1961 this car was sold in New York, but then went immediately to Mr R. G. Grant of Tacoma. It was subsequently in California & then in Florida.

About 10 years ago the car was subjected to a painstaking nut & bolt restoration. Since then it has covered just 4000 miles on dry days only. Underneath every single nut is pristine with not a speck or corrosion or rust on it. There is photographic evidence of both the restoration/engine rebuild etc & also a video.

The car is finished in red with a biscuit leather interior & matching carpets. Under the bonnet the car is minutely detailed & has the appearance of being as new.

On the road the car drives superbly making all the right noises & pulling strongly through the gears. The worn chassis plate was replaced during the restoration, but the original comes with the cars papers.

This is an impeccable example of one of the rarest & most collectable of all E types. We see others for sale at £130-£150K, making this a very very keenly priced example. It is currently owned by an E type aficionado & shares garage space with an assortment of other E Types.

It may be viewed by prior appointment in Orpington, South London. A ramp is present allowing for inspection of the perfect underside.

2011-11-24 12:47:27 | pauls writes:

Car returns to Coy's auction 12/11
www.coys.co.uk/auction.php

Auction description:
Lot 121 - 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Litre Series I Roadster - Flat Floor
Estimate: €95,000 - €110,000
Registration Number: TBA
Chassis Number: 875372

Chassis 875372 is an extraordinarily correct and authentic example of the early E-Type roadster fitted with its original engine block and head. This particular car is an extremely rare flat floor roadster with outside locking catches and welded louvered panels. 875372 rolled off the Jaguar production line on the 22nd of August 1961 and was originally supplied to Jaguar Cars, New York and sold new to Mr R.G Grant of Tacoma, Washington and then later resided in California in the 1960s.

The owner reports that the car underwent a very considerable degree of restoration some 15 years ago and was completely stripped and sand blasted. During the rebuild the front suspension was stripped, repaired where necessary and rebuilt. The gearbox was upgraded to a 4 speed all-synchro unit (a very worthwhile change from a driving point of view) and all brightwork was re-chromed. The interior was re-trimmed in tan hide, and the aluminium dash remains in top condition with no scratches or oxidation.

This genuine left hand drive, matching numbers roadster has recently undergone an engine rebuild since arriving in the UK earlier this year along with a comprehensive mechanical rebuild including suspension, brakes and electrical systems; the paintwork and chrome have also been addressed and are described as being in near concours condition.

The owner informs us that the car drives, handles and sounds precisely as the ultimate E-Type should. Supplied with a UK V5 document and all EU taxes paid and also contained within the history file are a current MoT certificate valid until March 2012, US title, Jaguar Heritage Certificate, assorted bills and photographs and a VHS recording of works completed.

One the world's most instantly recognisable, ultimately desirable design icons of the 20th century, this is an exceptionally well sorted example of one of the most highly prized roadsters ever made.

2012-03-12 08:43:41 | Gonsenheimer writes:

Again for Sale see www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C243363 asking price 99000GBP.-

1961 Jaguar E Type 3.8 LHD Roadster

Chassis number 875372
Engine number R1485-9
Registration number 38EE (Does not go with car, but is available.)

A very rare early E Type with flat floor & outside bonnet Locks. This car was number 372 out of 385 produced of this type. It is an original Left-Hand drive car with its original engine. It is fitted with an all synchromesh gear box.

Shipped new in 1961 this car was sold in New York, but then went immediately to Mr R. G. Grant of Tacoma. It was subsequently in California & then in Florida.

About 10 years ago the car was subjected to a painstaking nut & bolt restoration. Since then it has covered just 4000 miles on dry days only. Underneath every single nut is pristine with not a speck or corrosion or rust on it. There is photographic evidence of both the restoration/engine rebuild etc & also a video.

The car is finished in red with a biscuit leather interior & matching carpets. Under the bonnet the car is minutely detailed & has the appearance of being as new.

On the road the car drives superbly making all the right noises & pulling strongly through the gears. The worn chassis plate was replaced during the restoration, but the original comes with the cars papers.

This is an impeccable example of one of the rarest & most collectable of all E types. We see others for sale at £130-£150K, making this a very very keenly priced example. It is currently owned by an E type aficionado & shares garage space with an assortment of other E Types.

It may be viewed by prior appointment in Orpington, South London. A ramp is present allowing for inspection of the perfect underside.


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2012-03-14 00:25:04 | pauls writes:

Car also listed at:
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