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Verified Matching-Number's Example, Exceptionally Honest and Solid Example

Make: Jaguar
Model: E-Type
SubModel: Series I Coupe
Type: Coupe
Doors: 5
Year: 1968
Mileage: 104,760
Color: Tan
Engine: 4.2L
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Houston, Texas, United States

1968 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupe Additional Info:

An Exceptionally Original, Correct & Published S1.5 Coupe

1968 Jaguar E-Type Series I Fixed Head Coupe

Chassis No. 1E34616
Engine No. 7E14141-9

Desirable Late Series 1 4.2L 2-Seater Coupe
Beautifully Preserved, Southern California /Arizona Car
Verified Matching-Number's Example with Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Factory Delivered in 1968 Model Year Only Beige Color
Recently From 35 Years of Enthusiast Ownership
Published in Matthew L. Stone's book "SPORTS CAR COLOR HISTORY- JAGUAR E-TYPE"

Introduced in 1961, the E-Type roadster proved to be an immediate success. Designed under the guidance of Sir William Lyons, the car was a longer and lower version of Jaguar's D-Type. Manufactured between 1961 and 1975, its combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing established the marquee as an icon of 1960s motoring. On its release Enzo Ferrari called it "The most beautiful car ever made".

1E34616 was completed on August 22, 1967 in the 1968 model year only Beige over Beige livery, and dispatched on the 5th of September through its U.S. distributor to it first registered owner BB Car Leasing. This particular model is unofficially known as the Series 1, a transitional series between 1 and 2 with physical attributes of each, while internally classified as a Series 1. A recent previous owner purchased the Coupe in Southern California in 1981. As a member of the Jaguar Owner's Club of Los Angeles, Mr. Lassus carefully preserved and maintained the E-Type for several decades, eventually retiring to Arizona with the car, while continuing a local club membership. In the mid-1990's this car was featured in Chapter 4 1968 SERIES 1.5 of Matthew L. Stone's book "SPORTS CAR COLOR HISTORY JAGUAR E-TYPE" published by Motorbooks International. Numerous photos of the Jaguar by David W. Newhardt, were used as reference for S1.5 discussions and comparisons.

Little has changed cosmetically from the 20-year old publication, as the FHC remains incredibly original including the cabin and its upholstery, engine bay components and much of the paintwork, as well as trim and auxiliaries. The exterior received a repaint many years ago, while the body displays very straight panels, factory spot welds along the rockers and original, unpatched floor pans. The Jaguar has been enjoyed carefully, regular serviced and today makes for the ideal driver and continued preservation candidate. All factory identification tags remain riveted to its body and comes complete with jack in pouch, lead hammer and Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, verifying delivery information.

The revered Series 1 coupes are said to be one of the purest driving 1960's sports cars with its combination of great looks, rigidity and lively power. To acquire a S1 FHC in such condition and unique colors further adds to the appeal a great find for any Jaguar enthusiast.

$94,500.00
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