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 UE1S24275 30 January 1974
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 4S6769 Not recorded
 KL3783 
 4 December 1973 United States
 
 1974 Black
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 Rest: Nice Not Recorded
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 February 2013.

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2013-02-11 12:06:01 | Mark writes:

What a gorgeous creation. It's been an honor (and a challenge) to return this V12 to its factory original condition (Except color. Went with Black over Sable).

2013-02-13 00:11:05 | pauls writes:

Congrats Mark!

2013-07-23 09:32:34 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 7/23/13
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1974-JAGUAR-V12-ROADSTER-LAST-LEGEND-/141020476531
Car has a buy it now price of $85,000 for 18 days. 71k miles.

Sellers description:
1974 E Type V12 Roadster, the subject of a two year, high-quality, factory-authentic restoration from the ground up, performed by Jaguar experts Twin Lakes Jag in Troutdale, Oregon. Brought to showroom new condition, refinished in gleaming black, with fresh leather seating and interior in Cinnamon. Four-speed manual, with optional air conditioning and chrome wire wheels, this cat is a JCNA concourse contender and drives as new. The scarce factory hardtop, refinished in black and fully restored, is included in the sale.

2014-12-19 12:52:40 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 12/19/14
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-E-Type-OTS-Nut-Bolt-Restoration-ToThe-Highest-Standards- ...
Current bid US $12,100 reserve not met 6 bids 9 days left in auction. Car now said to be in Marietta, Georgia. 72k miles.

Sellers description:
1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Nut & Bolt Restoration performed by Jaguar experts

Flawlessly finished in Ebony Black, seats trimmed in Cinnamon

Connolly Leather piped in Black and Wilton wool carpeting.

This outstanding motorcar not only looks outstanding but offers all of the options one would expect in a world class Concours condition automobile.

Options:
4 Speed fully synchronous transmission
Factory Air Conditioning
Factory Hardtop
Power Steering
Power Brakes
SII Overriders on front
Sculpted rear Overriders
Whale Tail Stainless Exhaust
AM/FM/MPS Sound System
Chrome Wire Wheels with Knockoff Ears

72,000 miles
Built 4 December 1973
Chassis UE1S24275
Body 4S6769
Engine 7S15064LB
Gear Box KL3783

Using the "Hagerty" Rating System we rate this car a #2+

#2 cars could win a local or regional show, a 2+ is the best of a 2. They can be former #1 cars that have been driven or have aged. Seasoned observers will have to look closely for flaws, but will be able to find some not seen by the general public. The paint, chrome, glass and interior will all appear as excellent. No excessive smoke will be seen on startup, no unusual noises will emanate from the engine compartment. The vehicle will drive as a new car of its era would. The one word description for #2 cars is "excellent."

We have posted 100 photos of the car, we have tried to photograph every area and every panel gap of the car however if we missed something please drop us a note and we will photograph your area of interest. We are selling this for one of our customers.

2015-01-11 13:28:15 | pauls writes:

Also offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/e_type/1709092.html
Above auction ended at $70,100 after 28 bids.

2016-04-07 02:04:57 | Gene Berghoff writes:

I purchased this car December 2015 from a physician out of Houston Texas. He purchased it from a fellow out of Georgia 9 months before that from a collector by the name of Rob, who purchased it from the fellow, Mark, who restored it a couple years before that in Oregon.
Mark owned the car for several years before restoring it. Mark purchased it from a friend who had owned it for many years (18 yrs?). Mark said the car was a very solid original car, including the interior which did have dark binding on the seats out of the factory. He sent me photos showing the original interior.
Rob was a serious collector. He had owned many collector cars and told me this was the nicest of the four SR III E-types he had owned. He sold it, through Classic Auto Smith, who was the shop in Georgia that serviced the car. Rob was downsizing his collection. The physician, Dywayne Williams, also had many cars and he only owned it for about 9 months before trading it in on a newer Porsche through AutoDynamics out of Houston. They dealt in mostly newer European Sports Cars; the E-type was foreign to them and they knew nothing about them.
Each owner did something to improve the car (beautiful custom steering wheel, tires, security system, radios, early over-riders, etc.).
I've owned many E-types over the years and currently own two others, both 63's, and a concours XK120SE. My expertise is making them look beautiful, and I rely on my mechanic, who has been working on E-types for 35 years, to keep them running well. The car only has a couple thousand miles on it since it was restored so it's still beautiful and in exceptional condition. Mark did an excellent job on the restoration. The only thing I plan to do is to put adjustable shocks/springs; the car is riding too low even though it has new shocks/springs. The adjustable shocks/springs will allow me to adjust both the height and the stiffness of the ride. Other than a few other very minor adjustments I plan to polish it, show it, and drive it on nice days. I posted the pictures dated March 2016.

2022-10-22 12:36:33 | Gene M Berghoff writes:

Owner - Jag Connection, Minnesota

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