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1969 JAGUAR E-Type, Matching Number
Original Colors
1969 Jaguar E-Type SERIES 2 FIXED HEAD COUPE
Chassis Number 1R 26078
Engine Number 7R 4820-9
Willow Green / Beige
Beautiful Matching Numbers 4.2 FHC
Clean, Well-Preserved Example. Structurally Excellent
The E-Type was unveiled in March of 1961 at the Geneva Motor Show, following the famous 11th hour disorder (one of
the cars was driven to the show from England with just hours to spare). The car was an immediate sensation: its
specification was state of the art, its bodywork arrestingly gorgeous, and the price surprisingly affordable. It
embodied William Lyons values beautifully and it is no surprise that the E-Type has become such a legendary part of
automotive history. The specification clearly demonstrated Jaguars racing experience and included independent
suspension all around (at a time when Ferrari was still using live rear axles), disc brakes all around (inboard at
the rear to reduce unsprung weight), and of course Jaguars legendary twin cam inline-6. The cars were continuously
developed, however, the arrival of the twelve cylinder engine changed the cars character irreversibly. The Series
II cars featured a host of changes to modernize the car, including larger lights and many changes introduced on the
Series 1.5 cars including Stromberg carburetors and safer interiors. While lacking the purity of the early cars,
they provide substantially the same experience and are dramatically less expensive, generally about half the price
of a comparable Series I.
This particular XKE it has been maintained with no expense spared by its current owner with most services
occurring at British Motor Specialist . The car has received careful service. The thoroughness of the care is
evident,
The cars striking paintwork remain in good condition and show well. The paintwork is generally free of scratches.
The car was repainted in a portion of the nose, other than that car still in original paint. The paint presents
strongly overall with a few small blemishes and the occasional chip. Overall, the chrome on the car is good. Glass
in the car is good overall and appears to be original. The overall cosmetic impression of the car is strong and
these small blemishes are only evident upon close inspection.
The cars interior is still very soft and supple and is correct in appearance. The dash top appears in like new
condition and is excellent, as are the carpets. The balance of the interior appears to be original and is correctly
presented and in very good shape. The switches and instruments are in very good condition as well. The cars wooden
wheel and shifter appear original and show some wear to the varnish.
The engine of the car is clean and shows well, showing much evidence of recent maintenance and originality. The
wiring is tidy and an aftermarket aluminum radiator has been installed to improve the everyday drivability and
usability of the car. The remainder of the engine compartment is tidy and quite clean for a driver level street
car. The hood fits well.
Behind the wheel, this E-Type is a pleasure. The engine displays good oil pressure, with fifty pounds indicated at
idle when warm. The cooling system maintains proper temperature thanks to the additional cooling capacity from the
aluminum radiator. The car is generally FANTASTICALLY smooth in operation. The transmission is in good order with
smooth synchronizers and the correct amount of clutch free-play. The engine pulls strongly and smoothly to redline
without misses. The brakes stop well and straight with no pulsation. Overall, the car drives nicely in keeping with
its status as a clean and well-maintained 34, 000 mile vehicle.
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