1971 Jaguar E-type on 2040-cars
Big Bear City, California, United States
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Up for sale. 1970 Series II Jaguar XKE Convertible, Tribute to Steve McQueen.
Color – Indigo Blue
Engine – 4.2 Straight 6.- Strong
Interior - RED LEATHER-RED CARPET - Great condition
Drivetrain – 4 speed manual- Strong
Body Style – Convertible Roadster
overall . An overall at top level. Restoration documented to
details.
all receipts are in safe. . Not driven much since. Garage kept at all time.
Restoration cost way over 50,000 with the receipts and restoration history available.
The body was professionally prepared and painted in Factory indigo blue.
Complete paint in and out.
The paint remains in GREAT condition throughout.
Chrome in good condition
No damage or accident. straight body all through out. frame straight as an arrow.
Native CALIFORNIA CAR- RUST FREE.
TRUNK LID CLOSES PERFECTLY. TRUNK COMPARTMENT SUPER CLEAN.
Hood well aligned. Doors well aligned.
Clear windshield. No scratches.
Brand new convertible top as well hard wear.
dashboard solid no tears. Jet black.
Interior in great condition.
Brand new center console.
The lower rear underside pan is excellent damage free.
4.2 Liter inline dual overhead camshaft six-cylinder.
4-speed manual transmission and correct jaguar differential.
The drive train has been overall rebuilt.
Zenith carburetors have been replaced with triple Weber carburetors. much faster now.
Front disk breaks.
Brand new fuel pump.
stainless steel exhaust
Brand new shocks.
When starting. Choke works perfectly. After warming up, car drives like a bullet shoots straight.
Idles perfect.
All lights and signals work perfect.
Wipers horn as well.
This Jaguar don't claim to perfection. but it's one of the few ones out there that is in true great
condition. No worries attached. I am going to replace the tires. Car comes with car cover.
Thank you for watching.
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This Jaguar E-Type is an even longer-legged feline
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Paul Branstad loves the shape and purity of the Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, produced from 1961 to 1968, but appreciates the longer length of the Series 3 V12 model, which affords occupants a more comfortable space in which to enjoy long trips. So when Branstad brought his damaged left-hand-drive 1968 roadster from its home in the US to Classic Motor Cars in the UK for a restoration, he had a special request: restore his car, but make it a bit longer.
"This is something that we have never done before. Our client wanted the interior leg room of a Series 3 V12 E-Type but the aesthetics of a Series 1 car," says Nick Goldthorp, managing director of CMC.
For the restoration, CMC added 4.5 inches of length to the floor pan of Branstad's E-Type to create the extra legroom. Goldthorp relates, "The V12 was actually nine inches longer than a Series 1 but a lot of the additional room was behind the seats as storage and was not required on our project." That's because CMC also built a trailer out of two E-Type rear ends that attaches to a custom-made removable tow hitch.
40th Jaguar E-Type ever made sells at auction for lb88k
Wed, 30 Oct 2013The 40th Jaguar E-Type ever built, a right-hand-drive 1961 model, hit the auction block and was bought by an anonymous British buyer for 88,000 pounds ($141,310), ITV reports. The Jaguar had been stored at the previous owner's estate, in dry storage, at a derelict farm in Le Mans, France since July 1974.
E-Type chassis No. 860040 was bought by the previous owner in 1969 and was originally gray. But it was driven home to France and painted it in its current aubergine in 1974, before it was put into storage. During that time it was considered missing by experts, but there it sat under a dust sheet car cover for most of its life, so the body is in good condition. The family mechanic said that the car was last started about five years ago, and the engine recently was turned over. Coys auction house describes the original interior, which is also preserved well, as a "time warp."
Chris Routledge of Coys before the auction said, "They're sort of a mythical beast for enthusiast, at the time they were all handmade on special order, so Jaguar collectors look at the first 100 cars in a different way," BBC News reports. He added, "We estimate it to be worth between 20,000 and 40,000 pounds (about $32,100 to $64,200) but our feedback from collectors and interest worldwide suggests it could sell for between 80,000 and 100,000 pounds (about $128,500 to $160,600)." Of course, his revised estimate was right on target.
Ferrari exec to lead Jaguar North America
Tue, 06 Aug 2013Jaguar has announced that Jeff Curry will be serving as the brand's new North American vice president, effective August 13. The move is a coup for Jag, which lured Curry away from his previous posting as VP of marketing for Ferrari North America, and is further evidence of just how strong Jaguar's comeback has gotten.
Curry has spent over 20 years in the auto industry, and has worked with Audi, SiriusXM and Land Rover, where he made his start in the industry. His primary responsibilities with Jaguar will cover marketing communications, customer relationship management, and product planning.
Jaguar Land Rover's North American president, Andy Goss, heaped praise on the brand's newest addition saying, "Jeff brings with him extensive automotive and luxury marketing experience, critical expertise in leading-edge technologies and a personal passion for automobiles."