3.8 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
1962 | Bright Yellow | ||||
2023 | Red | ||||
Awaiting Rest. | Black | ||||
Other Jaguar | Treviso | ||||
R9988-8 | |||||
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2023-08-15 21:22:55 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1962-jaguar-e-type-38-roadster-lhd-project-n9ly3g
Seller's description:
1962 Jaguar E-Type
Colour Yellow
Odometer 72,681 Kilometres
Engine size 3800
Seller Type Trade
Town Treviso
Country Italy
A very early example
The vendor assures us that it is almost entirely complete
Europe supplied in left-hand drive
Excellent restoration potential
Supplied new to Frankfurt, Germany in European specification on June 15th 1962
Factory left-hand drive
Now resides in Italy, although is not currently registered
Acquired by the vendor in 2023
Has spent some years off the road
The vendor informs us that it is accompanied by a heritage certificate, acquired from the UK
Engine number: R 9988-8 - likely replaced in 1963, accordion to the vendor
72,681 kilometres indicated, although the true figure is unknown
The Interior
The dashboard is mostly complete with its Smiths instruments and Lucas switchgear
Three-spoke, wood-rimmed steering wheel in need of restoration
No radio or glovebox lid
Complete with some carpeting although it is no longer serviceable
Retains red vinyl upholstery on the door trims and centre console
The floor pans have corroded through in places
Complete with seats, although these are rather tired
Spare wheel still present in the boot
This Jaguar’s interior requires full restoration, but is still mostly complete. The dashboard hasn’t been disassembled and although a couple of components are missing, most of what you’ll need remain in place and look to be eminently restorable.
The dashboard top looks in nice order and the same can be said of the instruments and switchgear. The seat upholstery needs replacing, but the seats themselves seem in fair shape for their age. The door cards still present well, as does some of the carpeting.
Once restored, we’re sure it shall look spectacular inside.
The Exterior
Currently finished in yellow
Black soft top in need of replacement
The chrome trim was preserved with a layer of grease and so is still in very good order although will need refinishing as part of the restoration
Aerodynamic covered headlamps
Chromed alloy wheels with some surface rust
Serious corrosion to much of the bodywork and underside
The bonnet and front end are in good order although will require some straightening
These early E-Types in particular have a real purity to their design and even this rather tired example’s flowing lines still look utterly magnificent.
Having been off the road for many years, this Jaguar will of course require extensive restoration. The front end has fared better than the rear, but of course everything including the roof will require restoration or replacement, however all looks to be really complete, including the chrome trim and glass.
The Mechanics
3.8-litre DOHC straight-six
Four-speed manual gearbox
Gearbox, suspension and brakes present
Three SU carburettors still fitted
No exhaust manifold
Mechanically untested, and in need of restoration
With the engine number R 9988-8, the vendor suggests this Jaguar's engine was replaced within its first year on the road, following some sort of issue with the original unit. We’re unable to verify if this is indeed the case, although we can confirm that the engine fitted is period appropriate and of the earlier 3.8-litre capacity, as should be fitted to an E-Type of this vintage.
It is of course, mechanically untested having spent many years out of action. Neither we nor the vendor are able to assess its mechanical order, so it shall of course require thorough inspection and restoration.