Highlights
- Factory correct colour scheme
- Very well preserved car with characterful patina
- Extensive history and long term owner
- Jaguar Heritage Certificate
- Well cared for mostly in warm climates
- Extensive mechanical upgrades
- Spanish Historic registered vehicle
The Appeal
Early in the E-Type’s life Jaguar recognised that its true calling lay as a relaxing, high performance GT. In that respect it fitted neatly into the firm’s lineage.
The first move in that direction was the Series 1 2+2, which cleverly retained the original’s evocative lines but added 4in to the wheelbase to allow a small rear seat. This had the added advantage of increasing the size of the doors, making entry and exit considerably easier for owners then and now. The option of an automatic gearbox edged the car further towards the GT oeuvre.
These improvements were popular, particularly with USA buyers, and 2,643 Series 14.2 2+2 LHD models left the factory.
This is one of them, a much-travelled, matching numbers 1966 car now residing in Spain with its long term enthusiast owner. It is an older restoration that has been carefully maintained to factory specification, including the lovely Opalescent Golden Sand paintwork and tan interior. In great, usable condition backed by an extensive history file, this is a lovely example of the relaxing, practical early E-Type.
History and Paperwork
- Based in Spain with Spanish Historic registration
- Jaguar Heritage Certificate confirms authenticity of current specification
- This also appears to confirm the car is a matching numbers example
- Certificate shows the car was built in early June 1966 and despatched to Salt Lake City
- One of only 2,643 LHD 2+2s built
- Extensive history file includes subsequent Certificates of Title from time in USA
- Car returned to the UK from USA and then travelled with its owner to Spain
- Photographs show the car wearing the UK registration TGU311E
- Spanish importation documents included
- Factory owners manual
- Old ITV certificates from early to mid ‘10s
- Lots of older invoices from specialist parts suppliers
- We are told the car is an older restoration
- Has spent much of its life in warm, sunny climates in the USA and Spain
Considerable mechanical improvements, including:
- New water pump
- Extra cooling fans
- Upgraded brakes
- Rebuilt carburettors
- Upgraded high performance starter motor
- Rear axle overhauled
- New brakes and brake pipes
The Condition
- Desirable Series 1 car with classic features including fared in front lights and small rear lights
- Gorgeous Opalescent Golden Sand paintwork an older, high quality restoration
- We are told that this finish contains a lacquer finish that retains the paint’s shine
- Bodywork in very good order showing good panel fit, particularly across doors
- Chromework reconditioned and refitted across exterior
- New wire wheels with similarly recent tyres with whitewall trim
- Matching spare wheel with wheel removal tools in good order
- Factory correct short exhaust system
- Standard car, the only variation being a wing mirror added to driver’s side
- Tinted Sundym glass fitted
- Well presented car but with some door rubbers showing typical light deterioration
- Interior is well kept indicating older restoration that has been well kept
- Some signs of wear across seats, centre console and dash roll
- Additional auxiliary gauges fitted under dash including hazard warning switch likely factory correct
- Starter button has red finish to edges
- Headlining appears to be original and is lightly marked and sagging slightly
- Rear load area very well kept with good, complete trim
- Period Motorola radio fitted
- Three spoke later E-Type wood-rimmed steering wheel
This very pretty Spanish registered Series 1 car is a testament to its long term owner who has clearly maintained the attractive Opalescent Golden Sand bodywork to a high standard. This appears to be an older restoration, the quality of which work is evident across the paintwork and panel fit. We are told that the brightwork has been rechromed and the chrome wire wheels are new, as are the whitewall tyres.
Inside the condition is very presentable and lightly patinated but not unsightly to any degree. It is highly factory correct including the later, more comfortable E-Type Series 1 seats, wood-rimmed wheel and even the Motorola radio.
The Mechanics
- 4,235cc XK straight six Jaguar engine developing around 245bhp
- Triple SU carburettors
- Three speed automatic gearbox
- We are told that this is a matching numbers car verified by Heritage Certificate
- Extensive mechanical work front to back of car and documented above
- Sparing use by seller and we have no reports of mechanical issues with the car
Switching to the 4.2litre XK engine added even more power to satiate American buyers. It works well with the relaxed 3spd automatic gearbox fitted to this car.
It has received considerable ongoing mechanical work that has not been restricted to mere maintenance through its life in Spain and earlier. A long list of improvements is documented above and includes uprated starter motor, improved brakes, rebuilt carburettors and extra cooling fans. A thick history file of parts purchases attests to the care expended on this lovely car.
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