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875824

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 April 2016.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of 875824

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Exterior Photos (7)

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Interior Photos (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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Detail Photos: Other (2)

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Restoration Photos: Paint (1)

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2003-09-12 09:23:34 | Steven D. writes:

Car listed on EBay:

cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll

Description (revised)

Jaguar : XKE
1962 Jaguar E-Type Roadster, Solid Original

Miles: 99999999 Doors: 2 doors
Transmission: Manual Interior: Brown
Engine: 6 - Cyl. Year: 1962
VIN Number: 875824 Exterior: Black

Vehicle Description: You are viewing a rare 62 E-Type flat floor roadster which I originally purchased here in Knoxville, out of dry storage, back in 1983--20 years ago! Currently it is in dry storage at a British car restoration shop locally. I have had the best of intentions over the years, with visions of restoring her to her original grandeur. But, alas, lack of time, resources, a child, and other priorities have slowed progress. Now that I'm doing a major home addition, I've decided to give another Jaguar enthusiast a chance to resurrect her like she deserves. The good news is that she has always been in dry storage, which has lessened the tinworm's advances. She has remained solid since I bought her--there is no rustout anywhere on the body! Only a minor area on the right front floorboard where moisture collected in the carpets before I bought her, but it is not structural. Otherwise, there is only surface rust or pinholes on the original flat floors. Yes, the bonnet, tub, even the rockers and trunk area are totally original and solid! I truly have not seen an original car this solid in over two decades, and I've looked at a lot of Jaguars with a discerning eye.

The car is originally red, still showing its original paint on the exceptionally straight subframe under the bonnet. In fact, the car has all of its original body panels. The budget black spray job was on it when I found her. The car is straight as an arrow with no evidence of any collisions even on the nose of the bonnet. As was popular back in the late 60's, someone has filled the bonnet fender seams.

The car retains its original drivetrain, and although indications are that she has not travelled a great number of miles in her lifetime, the engine probably should be gone through as I have not turned it in 20 years. All the numbers match, and it still has the original yellow-gold paint on the head of its powerful 3.8 litre double overhead cam 6-cylinder.

Although the car is in need of a total restoration, it is doubtful that many cars still exist that are this original and have avoided wrecks and rust, so this is truly an opportunity for the Jag restorer. I will probably regret selling her, as a car with this potential is a rare find indeed. So, happy bidding, and may the best man (or woman) win!


Vehicle Condition: As above, needs restoration.

Note: I have several boxes of parts that go with the car stored in my garage which are not pictured with the car. Other parts include dash sections, guages, console and interior components, bonnet headlight hardware, brake master, breather assembly, spare wire wheel and tire, etc.

Car has a Buy-It-Now price of US $14,900.00

2003-11-17 16:12:53 | Steven D. writes:

According to the EBay auction page someone bought this car for the Buy-It-Now price of $14,900.00

2007-09-20 14:02:11 | E-Type Mike writes:

To who ever has this Jag;
I recently purchase an original driver's handbook and plastic folder from a gentleman in South Carolina. inside the book, the car number 875824 was noted along with the engine number and key number. Let me know if you are interested.
Mike.

2012-07-20 16:15:39 | pauls writes:

Car offered on craigslist:
chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/3102653219.html

Seller is:
kiwicustoms.com/index.html
1962 XK-E roadster Green Rust-free flat floor with body shell completely redone and painted on rotisserie still needing completion of bonnet painting reassembly interior and mechanicals.

2016-04-01 15:25:39 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:
www.classic-trader.com/uk/cars/listing/jaguar/e-type/e-type-3-8/1961/41094
New Forest Classic Cars Ltd

Sellers description:
Model name E-Type 3.8
Series Serie I
Year of manufacture 1961
Chassis number 875824
Gearbox number n.a.
Condition category Restored
Exterior colour Red
Manufacturer colour name Carmen Red
Interior colour Black
Interior material Leather

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