THE RACE RETRO COLLECTORS’ & COMPETITION CAR SALE 23rd & 24th February 2024

Race Retro Competition Car Sale 2024 Cars 126 Registration: OYC 6L Chassis No.: 1R20707 Estimate: £35,000 - £45,000 Specialist: Matthew Roberts Telephone No: 07745 048819 Lot 948 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2-Litre Coupé Some cars need no introduction, and the Jaguar E-Type is no exception. The Series 2 Jaguar E-Types that were produced from 1969 to 1971 can be identified by their open headlights (no longer with glass covers), a wrap-around rear bumper with the taillights now underneath, and the front indicators were larger and similarly repositioned below the slightly heavier front bumpers. The cooling was much improved helped by the enlarged ‘mouth’. Series 2 cars also feature twin electric fans and uprated brakes. The engine is easily identified visually by the change from smooth polished cam covers to a ribbed appearance and, for US-spec cars, twin Stromberg carburettors were used. The interior and dashboard were also redesigned, with flick switches being substituted by rocker switches to meet US-regulations. The car we have before us today is accompanied by a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate stating its date of manufacture as 27th February 1970, with a despatch date of 11th March, a couple of weeks later. It’s a UK-supplied, right-hand drive car finished in Regency Red with a black leather interior and trim and still retains those colours today. It was initially registered as EWE 666H however in its early years it had a registration change to OYC 6L and is still currently registered with this distinctive number. This venerable Series 2 has recently been awoken from a long rest of over 40 years. Our vendor’s Father, who was the second owner, parked and stored the car in his barn in the early 1980s, with only around 36,000 miles on the odometer and somehow it never got used again. Upon awakening in 2023, the decision was made to treat the Jaguar to a mechanical recommissioning and return it to the road so it could be enjoyed. After 40 years there was naturally a fair bit of work to do, too much to list here, but a pile of invoices attest to the relevant expenditure and detail all the attention including a full brake overhaul (new calipers all around, master cylinder and servo assembly), a full set of the correct Pirelli tyres supplied by tyre specialist, Longstone Tyres. Now back in running condition the Jaguar has been enjoyed on the road for several miles since. Cosmetically, the car has survived well, owing to its genuinely dry storage, however naturally due to the amount of time it was sat, there are some age and storage related blemishes on the paint and bodywork. This offers the new owner the wonderful option to maintain the car in its current highly original condition, or perhaps to take the recommissioning work to the next stage. Whichever direction is chosen, this charismatic 4.2-litre, manual gearbox coupé offers an excellent opportunity to enter the rewarding world of E-Type ownership. Recently awoken from a 40-year slumber, this 36,000 mile, manual gearbox, 4.2-litre, Series 2 Coupé has been mechanically recommissioned and returned to the road. More Details Lot 948 Bid On Lot 948

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