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2006-09-26 21:28:39 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.hymanltd.com/search/details.asp

Sellers description:
1968 JAGUAR XKE
A spectacular car with a concours level restoration. The car was restored in Oklahoma and shown in JCNA concours where it was judged 99.77 points in May of 2005. The exterior is finished in primrose while the interior hides are tan. Each and every piece of this matchig number show car was restored to concours condition before it was reassembled. Equipped with a correct period am/fm radio,chrome shift knob,walnut steering wheel, black cloth convertible top and top boot and original seat belts. Of importance is the fact that the car has a rare and desirable factory hardtop in addition to the soft top. It is complete with the JCNA judging sheets,best of class trophy original sales brochures and an owners manual.
$89,500.00

2008-11-11 12:55:33 | Jerry writes:

www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm
Sold by RM Auctions at Automobiles of Amelia Island. Saturday, March 8, 2008 as Lot: 235.
Estimate: $70,000-$90,000 US.
AUCTION RESULTS: Lot was Sold at a price of $60,50

RM Auctions description:
Specifications:
246bhp, 4,235cc double overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission, four-wheel independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes. Wheelbase: 105"
246bhp, 4,235cc double overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission, four-wheel independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes. Wheelbase: 105"

The Jaguar E-type was built in four groups, Series I, Series I 1/2, Series II and Series III, over a time period that spanned from 1961 to 1974. Many enthusiasts agree that the Series I and I 1/2 (factory designated 1A), are the most aesthetically desirable E-types since the later series lost much of its lean and sleek appearance. Having said that, an early Series I roadster was not totally brilliant in terms of all of its mechanicals and ergonomics.

By Series I 1/2, a category into which the Roadster pictured here falls, many worthwhile improvements in drivability had occurred. The most important was the late Series I replacement of the original 3.8-liter engine with an upgraded 4.2-liter unit, along with a vastly improved synchromesh gearbox. Series I 1/2 cars also benefited from a substantially larger cockpit, an improved and somewhat more leak-proof convertible top, and a higher capacity cooling system to eliminate overheating in warm climates - all while retaining a free-breathing twin Zenith-Stromberg carburetor setup.

The matching numbers 1968 Jaguar Series I 1/2 Roadster offered here is in spectacular condition, having received a complete nut and bolt concours quality restoration. Freshly completed, the Jaguar scored a highly impressive 99.77 out of 100 at a JCNA event in 2005. It is finished in a pale primrose with a beige interior, and is equipped with a period correct AM/FM radio, chrome shift knob, walnut steering wheel, an upgraded black German Stayfast canvas soft top and top boot, as well as its original seat belts. In addition to these features, the Roadster also comes with a rare and desirable factory hardtop, which was painted to match the Jaguar’s exterior color.

With only 771 Series I 1/2 Roadsters ever made, the sale of this Jaguar is an opportunity not to be missed. As a stunning example in highly roadworthy condition, this rare and sought after Series I 1/2 E-Type will surely provide its next lucky owner with many rewarding top down miles and/or showfield successes.

2014-07-29 17:28:38 | pauls writes:

Also at RM auction in '07
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm

Auction description:
Vintage Motor Cars At Meadow Brook Hall
4 August 2007
Lot 291
1968 Jaguar E-Type Series 1.5 Roadster
To be auctioned on Saturday, August 4, 2007
High Bid of $62,500
Chassis no. 1E16781

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