3.8 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
1964 | White | ||||
2015 | Black | ||||
Awaiting Rest. | |||||
Other Jaguar | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 16 March 2014.
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2014-03-17 07:08:47 | Lofty writes:
Sold on eBay for 33.000 USD
Up for sale Jaguar E type 1964 roadster 3.8L model Serie 1, same owner for 40 years!!
The car has been sitting for a long time and it needs restoration!!
The car has non matching triple carbs jaguar engine!!
The car needs total restoration!!
Sold As-Is, clear title
Thanks for looking!!
On Mar-12-14 at 09:18:04 PDT, seller added the following information:
I added few more pics,
VIN#879902
The car is located in Bayonne, New Jersey
2015-02-22 10:51:35 | Anonymous writes:
Now on sale in the UK www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-Series-1-3-8-Roadster-/271778262166
An excellent opportunity to purchase a highly desirable 1963 Jaguar E Type 3.8 Roadster chassis number 879902 requiring full restoration
I have a Jaguar Heritage Certificate for this car which confirms that this left hand drive E Type was originally distributed by Jaguar Cars in New York. The original colour combination was Carmen Red with black trim. It has a factory hard top with the very rare chrome trim intact. The engine block has the correct engine number but the head is unstamped. The oil filter housing and sump are not correct.
As you can see by the photos the car will require a full restoration. It was my intention to purchase a new Martin Robey body shell as the original shell is badly rusted. With these early cars now changing hands of upwards of £150,000 once restored, this is a very worth while project.
I have set the reserve at what a similar car sold for on eBay recently, also needing a full restoration but without a hard top and fitted with a MK2 saloon engine on twin SU's !