| 4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
| Open Two Seater | |||||
| Left Hand Drive | |||||
| 7E11983-9 | |||||
| 4E6356 | |||||
| EJ12720 | |||||
| 19 January 1967 | |||||
| 1967 | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
| 2026 | Beige | ||||
| Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
| Original |
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2015-11-26 03:58:15 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-si/1967/341232
Sellers description:
Year of manufacture 1967
Mileage 48 mi / 78 km
Car type Coupé
Country VAT UK
Chassis number 1E14613
Engine number 7E11983-9
Condition Restored
Interior colour Beige
Interior type Leather
Exterior colour Green
Gearbox Manual
Prindiville are delighted to introduce this Series 1 E Type Hardtop finished in opalescent green. This car has gone through a full nut and bolt restoration, originally a US car imported in 2012, all body work and drive train restored, features a 4.2 litre straight six with hardened valve seats to allow the car to run on modern petrol, electronic ignition for ease of start up, British differential ratio (3-7-1), series 3 brakes, callipers and wheels, interior is how it left the factory, completely un-touched apart from driver aid switches, finished in a light beige, right hand drive, with ease the hardtop can be released to showcase a beautiful convertible. 2 seats, Green, PRINDIVILLE, £155,000
2026-06-27 07:21:49 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 7/26
www.iconicauctioneers.com/1967-jaguar-e-type-rec17102-24-silverston-0726&el=37099&pp=100
The Iconic Sale at the BRDC Classic 2026 - Collectors' Cars
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Roadster - Anthony Hamilton Collection
An older restoration fully refreshed in-house and classically presented in Opalescent Dark Green over Tan leather.
ESTIMATE: £80,000 - £100,000
Registration Number ONY 636E
Chassis Number 1E14613
Engine Number 7E 11983-9
Transmission Manual
Body Colour Opalescent Dark Green
OBP 485E (#1E14613) is one of two late Series I Roadsters offered from the Collection. Both finished in Opalescent Dark Green (ODG) and in the same spectacular condition but, in this case, with a Tan leather interior. After rolling off the production line in left-hand drive on the 19th January 1967, it was distributed by Jaguar Cars New York to its first owner, J Bennett Bailey of Gloucester City, New Jersey. Returning to the UK in 2012 the first UK MOT shows a recorded mileage of 46,279. The history file contains a purchase receipt from Cleevewood Garage of Bristol to the new owner and the history file contains multiple invoices from Jaguar specialists and suppliers.
XKE Data shows images of the car in late 2015 post restoration, and information from Prindiville states: 'This car has gone through a full nut and bolt restoration, originally a US car imported in 2012, all bodywork and drive train restored, features a 4.2-litre straight-six with hardened valve seats to allow the car to run on modern petrol, electronic ignition for ease of start up, British differential ratio (3-7-1), Series 3 brakes, callipers and wheels, interior is how it left the factory, completely untouched apart from driver aid switches, finished in a light beige, right-hand drive.' Since then it appears that the interior has been fully retrimmed in a soft Light Tan leather and is simply superb.
The E-Type joined the Collection in 2024 and, whilst generally in excellent condition, the following work was conducted by Anthony's in-house workshop: the cylinder head was fully reconditioned and new timing chains fitted, all fuel and coolant hoses were replaced, the carburettors were rebuilt and polished and the under bonnet area prepared to the standard evident in our images. The suspension components were stripped and plated or painted as appropriate, the bodywork received any small paint corrections that were required and new wire wheels were fitted with new Blockley tyres. Since completion, the car has only covered a further 67 miles, mainly on road test and the total indicated mileage, since restoration, when photographed was 529.
A superb opportunity to acquire a striking late Series I in a stylish colour combination with just over 500 miles since a substantial restoration and less than 70 since a fastidious refresh.













































