1963 Jaguar E-Type SI
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Year of manufacture1963
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Car typeOther
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Lot number111
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Reference number4U9We3veO9mbfLDpseQS8f
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
The E-Type was born in 1958 when Jaguar technical director William Heynes and designer Malcolm Sayer convinced their boss, Sir William Lyons, that a new production sports model was needed. It combined a multi-tube front chassis with a monocoque center section and revolutionary independent rear suspension. A top speed of 150 mph was exceptional for the day, and when the E-Type debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1961, it was greeted with universal acclaim.
The 1963 Jaguar E-Type Roadster presented here, an early Series I example, was acquired by the consignor in 2021, with the understanding that it had belonged to a high-ranking Navy serviceman who drove the car in Southern California and during peacetime deployment in Oahu, Hawaii. The Roadster received a ground-up restoration by Dave Ferguson’s team at Images Autobody, who are renowned for restoring Jaguars to concours-winning standards. According to records on file, over $230,000 was spent on the restoration, which included a refinish in its elegant, original cream color over a proper, muted red leather interior in place of the black hides originally installed. Offered with its jack and tool roll, approximately 450 post-restoration miles have been added to further tune the car, and its fresh restoration presents beautifully in all respects.
A true automotive masterpiece, this splendid E-Type offers its next owner a thrilling and rewarding driving experience.
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