3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Pale Primrose | ||||
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June 1963 | United States | ||||
1963 | Pale Primrose | ||||
2025 | Black | ||||
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Original | Kensington | ||||
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2010-04-20 12:01:43 | Juilian Soddy writes:
Car re imported to England in 1994 and rebuilt as a lightweight replica by Zealia engineering. Has original lightweight cast magnesium peg drive wheels, correct width adjustable rear suspension. 331 power lock diff and 5 speed Getrag gearbox . Uprated Willwood brakes. Dry sump engine built to competition standard running on triple 45 DCOe Webers.
Absolutely stunning car.
I bought from a collector who had used it for historic rallies and Continental touring and it is the latest E type in my continuous ownership since 1966.
2010-06-16 11:26:23 | Juilian Soddy writes:
Converted to RHD and rebuilt by Zealia Engineering as a proper dry sumped Lightweight in 1994
2016-11-02 15:10:51 | Harry Stevens writes:
Sold by Graeme Hunt Ltd of Kensington in Summer 2016. Described as a Lightweight 3.8 E Type by Zealia Engineering. Seller's description below. The URL is
www.graemehunt.com/motocar/318/1963-jaguar-e-type-3-8-lightweight-by-zealia-engi ...
Chassis 879798 was supplied abroad in LHD when new and still retains her original engine - well in as much as the block is the same. As you'll see below and from the photos she has been appropriately modified to suit her new purpose. Finished in original primrose yellow with correct black leather seating the vision Brian had, was to create a lightweight in homage to the very famous and early version of John Coombes, known by its registration number of 4WPD.
Moreover they chose to make a facsimile of the earliest period of the cars racing history. Light and fast was a prerequisite, so too was, as safe as possible. There is the inevitable metal safety cage to cater for the latter and all the outer panel work except the tub are made of GRP to cater for the former (we can convert this to alloy for anyone desirous thereof). So famous is 4WPD, driven by the greats of the time that an autobiography has been written in more recent times by Phillip Porter.
A fabulous conversion about which we can wax lyrical and list bits here and bobs there - but enough of parts listings. 3.8 litre engine built to competition specification. 5 speed Getrag gearbox. Original body tub reinforced as per the original lightweights. Full roll cage by Safety Devices. Head rests. Correct pattern peg drive lightweight wheels. Racing rubber. Dry sump lubrication. Ventilated boot floor for inboard disc cooling. Correct black hardura to floors, sills and gearbox tunnel. 45DCOE side draught Webers.
These bits are important to us - more info is kept here at the shop for those keen to find out more or even to buy her. To quote from a long term previous owner 'As a young man I heard the Hawker Hunter described as the E Type of the air. Well, to me the Zealia Lightweight is certainly the Hawker Hunter of the road. The glorious sound of the Jaguar engine lingers in the senses for hours like a fine glass of claret or a beautiful woman'.
2023-11-25 14:33:46 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1963/989367
Seller's description:
When presented with a car built and prepared by someone as respected as Brian Wilkinson (of Safety Devices Fame), once should take note!
Following on from his huge success with the Safety Devices business, Brian was looking for new challenges and set up Zealia Engineering, specifically to make his own Lightweight E Types – Approximately, 10 cars were built.
Each Zealia was unique, and such was the attention to detail taken over each example, the car we are advertising here took 3 years to complete.
This particular car is based on an early 1963 Series 1 3.8l chassis.
Chassis 879798 was supplied abroad in LHD when new and still retains her original engine block and body tub.
Finished in the original primrose yellow with correct black leather, this car was heavily modified to a Lightweight specification in homage to the very famous and early version of the John Coombes E-type, known by its’ registration number of 4 WPD.
To this day, Brian’s creation offers expectional performance, road holding and ever so alluring looks! The specification is as follows:
3.8 litre engine built to competition specification
5 speed Getrag gearbox
Original body tub, reinforced as per the original lightweights
Half roll cage by Safety Devices
Head rests
Correct pattern peg drive lightweight wheels
Dry sump lubrication
Ventilated boot floor for inboard disc cooling
Correct black hardura to floors, sills & gearbox tunnel
45 DCOE side draught Webers
Prior to sale, the car will be fully serviced by our own workshop, Revive-iconics Ltd.
External:
- Finished in Primrose Yellow
- Dunlop magnesium Centre-lock wheels
- 3.8l race spec engine
- Webber carbs
- 5 speed Getrag gearbox
- Lightweight panels
- Original tub with reinforcements
- Race fuel tank
2024-02-01 10:57:51 | pauls writes:
Direct link to seller:
www.car-iconics.com/product/zealia-e-type-series-1/
Asking £99,995
2025-08-08 21:55:19 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 8/25
www.iconicauctioneers.com/1963-jaguar-e-type-by-zealia-engineering-rec15722-3-si ...
Auction description:
The Iconic Sale at Silverstone Festival 2025 - Collectors' Cars
Lot Number: 426
JAGUAR E TYPE BY ZEALIA ENGINEERING
Registration Number 508 KPF
MOT Expiry Exempt
Chassis Number 879798
Engine Number RA2830-9
Transmission Manual
Body Colour Primrose Yellow
1963 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre by Zealia Engineering - 508 KPF
One of just ten 3.8-litre Series I E-Types professionally built as 'fast-road' cars and evocatively presented in the style of the legendary Lightweight racers from the early 1960s.
Brian Wilkinson, the founder of Safety Devices and a gentleman with an unquestionable motor sport background, produced his first roll-over hoop in 1971 before founding Safety Devices in 1972 and subsequently Zealia Engineering some years later to develop his own Lightweight E-Type, one of which we offer here.
This is a rare Jaguar indeed being one of just ten limited edition Lightweight Zealia Engineering E-Types that were produced in fibreglass with a retained steel monocoque and were reminiscent of the 1960s Lightweight E-Types that were dominant when raced in period, particularly 4 WPD, the legendary John Coombs car. It's based on an original left-hand drive, 1963 3.8 litre Roadster finished in its original Primrose Yellow with a black interior now converted to right-hand drive and sporting a black removeable hardtop.
In terms of motivation, the original 3.8-litre engine was converted to dry sump competition specification, fuelled through triple 45 DCOE Weber carburettors with gases exiting through a period-correct tubular exhaust system all mated to a non-period 5-speed Getrag gearbox driving through a 33.1 Powerlok differential.
The front suspension is standard E-Type with Koni shock absorbers and an uprated anti-roll bar with braking courtesy of Willwood whilst the rear runs with a slightly wider track as per original lightweights with Series 2 callipers to aid braking. Wheels are peg-drive Dunlops with 3-eared spinners, again as the original racing E-Types.
Internally the competition theme continues with a larger transmission tunnel, lightweight seats and of course, a Safety Devices rear cage.
Eligible for hill climbs, sprints and other classic race series, this is an affordable E-Type that has endless potential, not only as a fast road car but also one that can be utilised for various forms of competition should that route be chosen by the next custodian. With that in mind we welcome and encourage your early inspection to confirm that this particular Zealia fulfils your expectations and requirements, a tempting opportunity indeed.