| 5.3 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
| Open Two Seater | |||||
| Left Hand Drive | |||||
| 7S10130LB | |||||
| 4S3574 | Tuggerah | ||||
| 15347 | New South Wales | ||||
| Australia | |||||
| 1973 | British Racing Green | ||||
| 2022 | Cinnamon | ||||
| Rest: Nice | |||||
| Original | Tuggerah | ||||
| New South Wales | |||||
| 5 Speed |
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2020-01-30 22:45:56 | Gavin King writes:
Restoration nearly complete including conversion from LHD to RHD, air conditioning, 2in Su's, extractors, 5 speed gearbox, upgraded brakes and suspension. Gavin King www.concours.com
2026-06-22 12:25:36 | pauls writes:
Car of at auction in 2024:
collectingcars.com/for-sale/1973-jaguar-e-type-series-3-v12-roadster-12
1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster
30/09/2024
55,805 miles (indicated)
RHD
manual
Lisarow, NSW, Australia
Engine Size 5.3L V12
Exterior British Racing Green
Interior Tan
This Jaguar E-Type is a classic 1970s roadster which has been carefully restored and sensitively upgraded.
It is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.3-litre V12, delivering a dyno-proven 201.5bhp through a newly replaced five-speed ‘ZF’ manual transmission.
This E-Type was originally delivered to the USA and went on to form part of a Dutch classic car collection.
It was then exported briefly to the UK before being purchased by the seller and exported to Australia, where it was restored, converted to RHD, and is now offered for sale.
The five-digit odometer displays 55,805 miles, which is reported to be the correct total from new, though this cannot be warranted.
Equipment and features
Originally finished in Greensand, this example was subsequently resprayed in British Racing Green now with a matching new green soft top over a new tan leather-trimmed cabin, punctuated by wooden inlays.
It rides on a set of 15-inch chrome wire wheels, secured with triple-eared knock-offs and fitted with Avon tyres.
Equipment includes a row of rocker switches for the car’s auxiliary functions, Smiths gauges, a locking glovebox, and a vintage-style radio.
Accompanying the sale is the owner’s handbook, a detailed workshop repair manual, UK export paperwork, import approval documents, a Jaguar Heritage Trust Production Record Trace Certificate, a NSW Transport engineering compliance certificate, various restoration invoices, a dynamometer print out, a current NSW Historic Certificate of Conditional Registration, a service invoice, the original 15-inch steering wheel, and a bespoke fitted indoor stretch car cover.
Restoration details:
Took place between 2019 and 2021 by Concours Sportscar Restoration
Resprayed selective paintwork mainly engine bay and for RHD conversion
Retrimmed cabin
New carpets and door cards
New folding soft top in matching British Racing Green
Rebuilt engine with conversion to SU carburettors
Three-speed automatic transmission replaced with a new five-speed ZF manual gearbox with a Gibson driveshaft
Stainless-steel four-pipe ‘Classicfabs’ Jaguar E-Type V12 specifically designed exhaust with tubular branch manifolds was installed delivering a notable boost to both performance and sound resonance quality
Upgraded electrics
Refurbishment of all dashboard dials
Installation of modern Retrosound radio
Modern electric air conditioning
Floor-mounted drilled pedal box installed for additional legroom and faster gear changes
Chrome wire wheels with triple-eared knock-offs
Moto-Lita 13-inch wood sports steering wheel
Condition
Specific notes from the seller include: minor paint striations on the narrow scuttle below the windscreen.
The seller notes that the vehicle was previously resprayed in its current shade of British Racing Green and that the interior has been newly reupholstered, which included fitting new door cards and carpets.
There is a valid NSW registration in place, which expires on 4 November 2024.
Service history
The car was last serviced in February 2024 at 55,708 miles by Concours Sportscar Restoration, who carried out a seven-hour service. This included thoroughly inspecting the vehicle, lubricating the internals of the tachometer, fixing the door top trim, and replacing the engine oil, oil filter, and front brake pads.






















































