5.3 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7S17143 | |||||
1974 | Silver | ||||
2023 | Dark Blue | ||||
Exc. Original | Black | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 30 April 2023.
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2023-04-30 08:33:05 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.autoscout24.com/offers/jaguar-e-type-serie-iii-v12-roadster-gasoline-silver- ...
Seller's description:
Mileage 85,250 km
First registration 01/1974
General inspection 01/2023
Last service 05/2022
Previous owner 3
Non-smoker vehicle Yes
Colour Silver
Paint Metallic
Upholstery colour Blue
Jaguar E from a private collection. Series III V12 manual transmission roadster, in metallic silver by Jaguar. USA delivery 1/1974, import to Austria and first registration in July 1996. We acquired the Jaguar 8/2001 from Moser in Gmunden after a complete technical Revision including painting, as well as the conversion to European standard (except the mls speedometer) has taken place. engine no. 7S17 143, passenger no. UE1 S26 007. 3 owners are registered in Austria. The ml speedometer shows p.25.4.2023 53281mls (85250km).
Equipment: air conditioning, radio (also a vintage car but not original), servos
steering, center armrest, spare wheel, wire wheels (including the spare wheel).
The original technical manual and spare parts catalog are on board.
The Jaguar has no repair backlog, because it gets every service (last service 5/2022) to stay fit. The engine runs perfectly, so this Jaguar is absolutely suitable for long journeys. Unfortunately, the original vinyl top had to be replaced by a Sonnenland fabric top in 2022. (It has served the Jaguar well for 48 years, after all.)