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United KingdomPHM587E

 

Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.

 

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2018-01-24 20:02:27 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was added: 7E12700-9
  • Top Color was added: black
  • Original Owner Country was added: Great Britain
  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Registered: PHM 587E to Registered: PHM 587E
  • Car Condition was added: Rest: Concours
  • Replacement Engine was added: original
  • Current Color was added: opalescent silver grey
  • Current Interior was added: black
  • Current City was changed from Scarborough, to Uckfield
  • Current State was changed from North Yorkshire to East Sussex
  • Last Seen was changed from 2000 to 2018
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: PHM587E|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: PHM 587E

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    2013-08-07 18:01:07 | pauls writes:

    Owned by D. Ellison, circa 1998

    2018-01-22 14:33:37 | Harry Stevens writes:

    Upgraded by Eagle E Types GB of Uckfield to enhanced specification. Sold by them in January 2018. Seller's description and enhanced specification below.
    www.eaglegb.com/176/jaguar-etypes-for-sale/1967-e-type-for-sale-phm587e

    Acquired from Eagle by the previous owner in 1998
    Serviced by us every year since
    Upgraded and improved to near GT specification
    Available for the first time in two decades
    One of just 863 right hand drive examples built
    Original UK supplied E Type
    Fully documented four owners from new

    Bought new from Stratstone London in 1967 by a writer for the cult TV show Dr Who, and the creator of the infamous Daleks, this S1 4.2 roadster was surely the perfect transport for a successful young man about town. Even if his impressive credentials wouldn't get Terry Nation noticed, cruising the capital in this Opalescent Silver Grey E Type certainly would.

    In 1971 the car passed to a second owner, as verified by the original and rare to find green log book, and an original purchase invoice shows that the bill was a lofty £1375. Obviously a treasured possession to this second owner, his custodianship lasted for 25 years and his devotion to the E Type is borne out through the countless maintenance invoices. Quite nicely, a good number of MoT certificates survive on file and trace the original mileage from new.

    We acquired the car from a fleeting third owner and supplied it to the current owner in 1998, having fully bare metal repainted the car in the original Opalescent Silver Grey. Once down to a bare tub we were able to observe just how well preserved this then 60,000 miles car was, rectify the amazingly small amount of corrosion and take the opportunity to protect the metal from future corrosion.

    From that point the car has been back to us every year for servicing, without fail, and every invoice is on file to show the Eagle maintenance and gradual upgrading along the way. The result is a beautifully preserved driver's car, running close to our GT spec, with a full engine rebuild performed just 8,000 miles ago when circa £45,000 was invested in Eagle rebuild and upgrade works.

    As you can see from the pictures the body and paint condition is still incredibly sharp, and is certainly no worse for its wear. Astonishingly the engine bay still wears the original factory paint as applied when new, something we felt duty bound to preserve during our bare metal repaint, but it is by no means tired.

    The interior has developed a beautiful lived in feel and would be great left as it is, with the original black leather seats being the most comfortable you will find and showing only the mildest creasing, with no tears or cracks. We have just serviced the car and it is ready to be driven away.

    Engine: Sport engine including big valve unleaded cylinder head with sports cams; stainless valves, bronze guides, uprated tappets and valve springs; high tensile cylinder head studs; fully balanced and lightened engine with harmonic damper; stainless steel exhaust system; uprated engine mount package and gated baffled sump; free flow air filter.

    Ignition: Programmed electronic ignition; high performance high tensile cables and fittings.

    Suspension: GT springs, tension and anti roll bars; adjustable ride height conversion; polyurethane brushes and uprated sub frame mounts; ultimate specification dampers.

    Brakes: Uprated 4 piston front callipers and vented brake discs; high power brake servo and stainless braided flexibles, oversize rear callipers; adjustable bias valve.

    Cooling: Brass header tank, aluminium radiator; high power lightweight fan with modern switching; silicone water hoses and stainless steel clips.

    Fuel system: Modern fuel system with custom carburettor jetting; improved filtration and fuel tank sump.

    Steering: Polyurethane rack mounts.

    Wheels and Tyres: Wider chrome wide wheels with stainless steel spokes; modern performance tyres.

    Electrical: High spec charging system; lightweight geared starter motor; modern wiper motor; battery isolator switch and custom bracket; security immobiliser switch.

    Further options: More powerful ventilation and heater blower.

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