Vehicle Description
Vehicle is located in Palo Alto, CA
CHASSIS NO. 1E13415
ENGINE NO. 7E9990-9
4,235cc DOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
3 SU Carburetors
265bhp at 5,400rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
This wonderfully restored example of the classic Series 1 E-Type
retains its original matching numbers engine and is presented in
striking Opalescent Maroon over Biscuit interior, and comes with a
Jaguar Heritage Certificate, restoration file, books and tools.
This striking roadster was purchased by a friend and collector in
2018 and he has spent over $6,000 rebuilding the carburetors and
other mechanical work. As he is selling off some of his collection
due to a relocation, we now offer this beautiful, well sorted
Jaguar on his behalf.
On August 23rd, 1966, this elegant E-Type Roadster rolled off the
Coventry assembly line, finished in Opalescent Dark Green paint
over a Suede Green interior with a French Grey convertible top. The
desirable left hand drive, covered-headlight Series 1 E-Type
Roadster was fitted with Jaguar's 4.2-liter inline-six and the
fully synchronized 4-speed manual transmission. Shortly after
production, the new E-type was shipped to the United States, where
it was sold through Jaguar Cars of New York to a Mr. Frank Spivey.
It remains unclear for how long Mr. Spivey owned the E-Type, but it
is believed that the car has had just three subsequent owners up
until today.
In 2005 the Roadster received a comprehensive restoration by noted
Jaguar specialist Lloyd Gillespie of Jacksonville, Florida.
Utilizing genuine Jaguar parts wherever possible, the E-Type was
treated to a rotisserie refurbishment of the bodywork, during which
time the color combination was changed to the charming Opalescent
Maroon over a Biscuit interior. Delicate modern enhancements were
made to increase reliability, including installation of maintenance
free electronic ignition, additional cooling fans, and a stainless
steel exhaust system, new wiring harness, rebuilt motor and
upgraded suspension. . In 2014 the Jaguar benefitted from another
mechanical freshening by the specialists at Predator Performance in
Tampa, Florida.
In very fine condition throughout, the E-Type's brightwork and
paint has a brilliant shine and the supple interior leather
reflects a wonderful, lightly used look as this Jaguar has covered
only about 3,000 miles since its restoration. This classic Series 1
E-Type still retains its original, numbers-matching engine block
and cylinder head, as confirmed by the Jaguar Heritage Trust
Certificate accompanying the car. Furthermore, a tool set and
owner's manuals, as well as a comprehensive file documenting the
car's restoration and service work accompany the sale. This very
attractive 4.2-liter Series 1 E-Type Roadster would be a great
candidate to show at JCNA events, or simply to enjoy on Sunday
drives.