4.2 Jaguar E-Type | British Racing Green | ||||
Open Two Seater | Light Tan | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Jaguar Of Eastern Canada, Montreal | |||||
13 June 1967 | |||||
7E13315-9 | |||||
4E7328 | |||||
EJ14653 | |||||
4 May 1967 | Canada | ||||
1967 | British Racing Green | ||||
2022 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
Original | Moffat | ||||
Ontario | |||||
Original |
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2022-12-02 12:07:08 | pauls writes:
Car on BAT
bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-jaguar-xke-roadster-54/
Seller's description:
Seller: stevegbulletproofauto.ca
Location: Moffat, Ontario, Canada
Chassis: 1E15519
85k Miles Shown
Numbers-Matching 4.2L Twin-Cam Inline-Six
Four-Speed Manual Transmission
British Racing Green Paint
Black Leather Upholstery
Color-Matched Hardtop
Black Vinyl Soft Top
Dayton 15″ Knock-Off Wire Wheels
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes
Headlight Covers
PerTronix Electronic Ignition Module
Spare Parts
Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional charges from this dealer: USD $0
Lot #92882
This 1967 Jaguar XKE is a Series I roadster that was distributed through Jaguar of Eastern Canada Montreal, Quebec, and acquired in 1984 by the owner in Ontario. The car is finished in British Racing Green over black leather upholstery, and power is provided by a numbers-matching 4.2L twin-cam inline-six paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a matching factory hardtop, a black vinyl soft top, vacuum-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, 15″ Dayton knock-off wire wheels, covered headlights, dual exhaust outlets, a PerTronix electronic ignition module, and chrome bumpers with overriders. Recent work consisted of repairing and refinishing the body, along with replacing the wheels, soft top, windshield, and trim. This Series 1.25 roadster is now offered on dealer consignment in Canada with service records, a service manual, spare parts, a tonneau cover, a Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, and Ontario registration describing the car as a 1968 model.
The outer and inner sills, door skins, inner fender gussets, lower valance, battery tray, and hood hinge points were replaced in March 2021 after the car was stripped to the bare metal. A repaint in the factory shade of British Racing Green was then carried out, and the Triplix tinted windshield, reverse light housing, front and rear lighting harnesses, and seals were replaced, and a Robbins Everflex soft top with a zip-out rear window was installed. Converted covered headlights are fitted, and additional equipment includes a factory body-color hardtop, a cream vinyl tonneau cover, a Walpres side mirror, and dual exhaust outlets. The seller notes a hazy rear window on the hardtop, an abrasion on the right taillight chrome housing, an area of pitting on the front right bumper, a ding on the leading edge of the soft top chrome finisher, and pealing on the hardtop center latch.
Chrome Dayton 72-spoke wire wheels were recently installed and wrapped in Vredestein Sprint Classic tires sized 185/15HR. A non-matching spare is stored under the trunk floor. Overhauls of the suspension, steering, and braking systems were reportedly performed over the past two decades, and a brake fluid flush was recently carried out.
Previously Light Tan, the bucket seats have been reupholstered in black leather, the vinyl sill and wheel arch trim has been replaced, and black Hardura carpeting under the seats has also been added. Equipment includes a center armrest, a heater, an upgraded molded glove box, a custom leather shift boot cover, and a radio delete plate. A removed Pioneer AM/FM cassette head unit is included in the sale.
Smiths instrumentation includes a 160-mph speedometer and a 6k-rpm tachometer with an inset clock. Gauges for water temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and amperage are located in the center of the dashboard. The five-digit odometer shows 85k miles, approximately 20k of which were added under current ownership. The clock is inoperable.
The 4.2-liter inline-six features triple SU side-draft carburetors and was factory rated at 265 horsepower. A PerTronix electronic ignition module has been added, along with a multi-blade electric radiator fan. Recent service reportedly consisted of changing the oil and coolant, tuning the carburetors, and replacing the air filter and spark plugs. Oil residue is noted on the outside of the oil pan and lower bell housing.
Engine number 7E13315-9 is stamped on the cylinder head and matches the number indicated on the Jaguar Production Record Certificate. Transmission stamping EJ14653 also corresponds with the number on the Jaguar Production Record Certificate.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission, and the clutch fluid was recently replaced.
Jaguar service and parts manuals are included in the sale, along with an incomplete tool roll, jack and handle, a knock-off hammer, and spare parts.
The Jaguar Production Record Certificate shows factory equipment, chassis and engine numbers, distribution through Jaguar of Eastern Canada Montreal, Quebec, and a build date of May 4, 1967.