| 3.8 Jaguar E-Type | Opalescent Dark Blue | ||||
| Fixed Head Coupe | Grey | ||||
| Left Hand Drive | |||||
| Emil Frey, Zurich | |||||
| 9 November 1962 | |||||
| R8475-8 | |||||
| V4283 | Lucern | ||||
| EB7628JS | |||||
| 29 October 1962 | Switzerland | ||||
| 1963 | Opalescent Dark Blue | ||||
| 2025 | Grey | ||||
| Scruffy Driver | |||||
| Original | |||||
| Original |
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Record Creation: Entered on 21 November 2025.
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2025-11-21 15:00:33 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
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Seller's description:
Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Litre Coupe Series 1 “From the first owner, first paint” TOP original!
€179.000
From the first Swiss owner who bought the Jaguar new
Only 57.000 km from new
Remarkably well preserved and original
Newly delivered in Switzerland - Lucerne
First owner traded in his XK150 for this E-Type
All booklets - Purchase invoice and Abgaswartung accompanying the car and showable
We are proud to present an exceptional and exceedingly rare example of the iconic 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1, configured as a 3.8 Litre Coupé. This is not merely an E-Type; this is the kind of car purists dream about—an example virtually unmatched in originality, provenance, and state of preservation.
This E-Type was delivered new in Lucerne, Switzerland, to its first and only owner—a true enthusiast who purchased it as the successor to his XK150 and then cared for it with extraordinary dedication for more than six decades. The result is a car that still retains its original paint and has covered only 57,000 kilometers since new. Its complete documentation is present and verifiable, from the original purchase invoice to the service booklets and the Swiss Abgaswartung records.
The condition is remarkably original. This Jaguar remains wonderfully well preserved, with countless untouched details. The exterior displays beautiful patina and has survived in an almost unheard-of state of originality. Inside, the cabin presents fantastic period-correct details—exactly what you expect from an unrestored car of this caliber.
Technically, the 3.8 is a masterpiece as well. Its straight-six—directly related to the multiple Le Mans–winning D-Type—delivers a silky-smooth character paired with extraordinary emotional depth. Inside, the aluminum center console, deep bucket seats, and classic toggle switches represent pure British sports-car tradition.
The fact that this example has survived in such deeply original, untouched condition makes it an unparalleled opportunity for the serious collector. This is not simply a car to purchase—it is a car to preserve, a benchmark in the history of the E-Type.































































