| 4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
| Open Two Seater | |||||
| Left Hand Drive | |||||
| Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
| 5 April 1966 | |||||
| 7E8511-9 | |||||
| 4E4369 | Queens | ||||
| EJ7807 | New York | ||||
| 16 March 1966 | United States | ||||
| 1966 | Black | ||||
| 2026 | Black | ||||
| Rest: Concours | Black | ||||
| Original | Flagstaff | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 16 January 2026.
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2014-07-26 19:48:44 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 8/14
www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1966-jaguar-e-type-series-1-4-2-litre-roadster-2/
Auction description:
Lot 17
Pebble Beach 2014
Estimate: $190,000 - $220,000 | Without Reserve
Chassis: 1E12807
Expert Two-Year, Concours-Level Restoration
Preferred First-Series Styling
Offered with JDHT Certifcate, Brochures, Factory Hardtop, Restoration Photos, Receipts, Tools, and Manuals
According to its corresponding Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate, this 1966 E-Type Series I Roadster is an original left-hand-drive example completed on March 16, 1966. It was dispatched to distributor Jaguar Cars, New York on April 5th, and sold new to an owner in Queens. Eventually, the E-Type relocated to Arizona and remained there for many years. The car's second Arizona-based owner acquired the E-Type in 2004; and then in 2011, it was subsequently acquired by the consignor, at which time the car was reportedly pristine and a perfect restoration candidate. The consignor restored the E-Type to concours-level standards over the next two years, with paintwork by the noted Aaron Strom of Bainbridge Island, Washington. During the restoration process, an upgraded alternator and starter were installed for heightened ease of operation; however, the original show-detailed items, including the alternator heat shield, do accompany the sale of the car at auction.
Having traveled approximately 56,900 original miles, the E-Type is offered with brochures, a factory hardtop and Stayfast hood envelope, manuals, and correct tools, plus restoration photographs and receipts. Beautifully presented in a striking black on black color scheme, it now stands ready to compete in its first JCNA concours event, marking a great opportunity for the lucky new owner of this expertly restored Series I 4.2-Litre E-Type Roadster.
SOLD: $209,000
2026-01-16 14:41:51 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 1/26
www.barrett-jackson.com/2026-scottsdale/docket/vehicle/1966-jaguar-e-type-series ...
Auction description:
Exterior Color Black
Interior Color Black
VIN 1E12807
This 1966 Jaguar E-Type Series I roadster is powered by the correct 4.235-liter DOHC inline-6 engine equipped with triple SU carburetors and rated at 265hp at 5,500 rpm, paired with a 4-speed all-synchromesh manual transmission. The powertrain retains the correct Series I configuration. The chassis features independent front suspension with wishbones, torsion bars and telescopic dampers along with independent rear suspension utilizing coil springs and telescopic dampers. Braking is handled by four-wheel servo-assisted Dunlop disc brakes, including inboard-mounted rear discs. Exterior features include factory black paint, Series I exterior specifications and a factory removable hardtop. Interior features include a black leather interior restored in period-correct configuration with factory-style trim, finishes and instrumentation. Other notable features include a documented two-year restoration addressing body, paint, drivetrain, suspension and braking systems and accompanying documentation including a JDHT Certificate, factory brochures, restoration photographs, receipts, tools and manuals. This Jaguar came out of a Bellevue, WA collection.
Sold Price: $134,200



























