The 1969 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Series II Roadsters were all the rage in
the jet-set days of Hollywood and were capable of a top speed of
150 mph and a 0-60 time of 6.4 seconds. This Jaguar is a stunning
example of a multi-year, complete restoration. The restoration was
undertaken by its long-term owner of 33 years. The show quality
restoration was complete and thorough. It has recently been
serviced and is ready for touring and shows. This Jaguar began life
on September 16, 1969. The original distributor was British
Leyland, New York. The long-term owner of 33 years, Tim Lemna of
Chatam, MA, acquired the E-Type in 1982 with 77,000 miles from new.
It was driven sparingly in its original condition before undergoing
a complete, multi-year restoration (See photo gallery for a few
restoration photos). The Jaguar was then acquired on January 17,
2015, by Jonathan Milioti and Don Gleasner with a total of 94,250
miles since new. The Jaguar was then acquired on April 16, 2015, by
Stephane Rambuad of Chicago, IL. The current owner, Tony Peterson,
of Oro Valley, AZ acquired the Jaguar on June 21, 2018, from
Northshore Sportscars in Lake Bluff, IL. Mr. Peterson has
maintained and enjoyed the Jaguar over the past five-plus years.
The gorgeous livery is Pale Primerose Yellow (Paint Code JAG137)
which was a three-year, bare metal repaint in 1995 to 1998 by Dan
Henry in Decatur, IL. The paint is in beautiful show condition with
gorgeous luster and shine. There are few paint imperfections with
only one small rock chip on the underside of the nose (from
driving). The black canvas convertible top appears as near new and
fits well as does the black canvas boot. The chrome wire wheels are
in excellent condition and are wrapped in very sharp looking Dunlap
redline radials. The chrome and brightwork are in excellent
condition. The livery shows very well overall and needs nothing to
be toured and shown. The interior was refinished in black leather
by Bill Bassett Jaguar in Wyoming, RI in 2001. The leather is soft
and supple and is in excellent condition overall. There is very
slight creasing of the leather from gentle use. The gauges are in
nice condition, and all appear to function as designed. The teak
steering wheel is in beautiful condition and accompanied by a
telescopic steering column. The radio has been updated with a
Bluetooth version. The interior is overall in excellent condition.
The engine compartment is well detailed and painted and is home to
the matching numbers 4.2 Liter inline 6-cylinder engine. The
engine, transmission and drivetrain were rebuilt by All Cape
Machine Shop, a Jaguar specialty shop in Hyannis, MA in 2001. The
engine starts immediately and runs very well and strong and is
paired with numbers matching 4-speed manual transmission which
operates smoothly and quietly. The undercarriage is also very clean
and well detailed and shows well overall. This E-Type is
accompanied with its Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, spare tire,
and numerous restoration photos. This Jaguar needs nothing to be
enjoyed, shown, and toured. It would be a wonderful addition to any
collection. We have this Jaguar priced to sell. The Hagerty Value
for a No. 2 example such as this is $152,000. See the value here:
1969 Jaguar E-Type SII | Hagerty Valuation Tools For more
information and details, please call or text Harry Clark at
1.602.245.7200 or email us at
[email protected]. This
Jaguar E-Type Roadster is available for inspection at our Phoenix
showroom. We are pleased to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video
inspections and we help coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have
financing partners if you are interested in financing.