3.8 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
R6630-8 | |||||
V3457 | |||||
EB5779JS | |||||
1962 | Dark Blue | ||||
2024 | Tan | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Original | |||||
5 Speed |
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430XVY |
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2020-06-26 11:16:02 | Northernjaguar.com writes:
Car purchased by Northernjaguar.com - June 2020.
2024-11-06 21:06:15 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
jdclassics.com/Cars/For-Sale/jaguar-semi-lightweight-e-type-series-1-3.8-wide-bo ...
Seller's description:
Year: 1962 Coupe
Configuration: RHD
Price: £285,000
Just arrived at JD Classics - a beautiful ‘1962 Jaguar Semi-Lightweight E-Type Series 1 3.8 Wide-Body Coupe’. The owner took inspiration from our famous JD GT Sport Restomod and the result is very impressive!
The car was commissioned as a usable RHD GT car, designed to be comfortable and reliable for long journeys. It's a Semi Lightweight E-Type with racing styling cues, featuring a wider rear profile, Dunlop-style wheels giving the car a purposeful stance. Gibson Classics undertook the restoration over two years.
The Car was imported from Sweden and the Heritage Certificate shows it was distributed to a Stockholm dealer in early 1963, having been manufactured in late 1962. The car retained its original body, engine, and gearbox.
Body: After dipping, the body was taken to RJ Panels, an independent specialist. It was decided to replace the entire body apart from the roof. The hand-built body used zintec steel for added strength. The bonnet, doors, and boot were made from aluminium to save weight. The race-designed bonnet includes larger louvers for cooling. RJ Panels also crafted bespoke bumpers and widened the rear arches for larger racing wheels.
Engine: Rob Beere Racing prepared the original 3.8L engine, which included inspection, cleaning, machining and supplying forged pistons, fuel injection and improved cams.
Gearbox: A new 5-speed gearbox was fitted and the original Moss box comes with the car.
Cooling: The car features a high-spec radiator and an upgraded high-performance cooling fan.
Braking: The braking system was upgraded with stronger 4-pot callipers and the Series 1 bellow system was replaced with a more powerful system.
Suspension: High-spec suspension components were fitted, with improvements to make brake servicing easier.
EFI: Jenvey bodies with an Emerald EFI system, commissioned at Emerald.
Exhaust: Bespoke exhaust headers, pipe, and tailpipes were installed.
Lighting: LED lights were fitted both internally and externally.
Steering: An electric power steering system was added.
Wheels: 15” Rectangle slot Dunlop-style lightweight race wheels.
Tyres: Avon CR6ZZ tyres.
Glass: Heated front and rear glass.
Fuel Tank: An enlarged fuel tank covering the entire boot space, with approximately 100-litre capacity.
Interior: Tan interior with MX5 seats and a Bluetooth-enabled stereo system.
Paint: Portofino Blue.