Vehicle Description
Selling NOW! UD 1S 22983
Engine No. 7S 12333 LB (Numbers-Matching)
Body No. 4S 4754
Gearbox No. KL 6114
Highly Equipped with Air Conditioning, Manual Transmission &
Factory Hardtop
Matching-Numbers, per Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
Presented In Striking Original Color Combination of Dark Blue over
Gray Livery
Previously Part of a Significant Car Collection in PA
Just 41,403 Recorded Miles (Believed to be Original)
Recently Serviced/Refreshed and Highly Detailed Under Enthusiast
Stewardship
• Outstanding Preservation Car and Concours Winner
• Recent Cosmetic and Mechanical Freshening
Complete with Original Owner's Manual (in Folio), Keys, Jack,
Hammer, Brass Spanner, Spare Tire & Emergency Accessories
An Exquisite Bespoke Hartnack & Company Portfolio and Box Set
Retains Extensive Documentation, Certificate, Invoices, Records &
Receipts from 1988-Present.
UD 1S 22983 was completed June 12, 1973 and dispatched on the 6th
of August - distributed through British Leyland Motors, New York in
Dark Blue paint over French Blue leather upholstery, as verified by
Jaguar Heritage Trust. In addition to its livery, this striking
E-Type came ideally optioned and fully equipped with air
conditioning, British Leyland AM/FM radio, leather seating, manual
transmission, along with a factory hardtop that was later
color-matched.
Upon his acquisition in 1988 at 31,500 miles, the Roadster's
previous long-term caretaker showed and displayed the vehicle at a
number of events early on, as noted by awarded plaques. It was
subsequently driven on occasion, serviced as needed, and eventually
resided to longer bouts of garage storage. A binder of proceeding
invoices, records and receipts from 1988-Present accompany. With
just 38,000 miles currently on the odometer, UD1S22983 was
uncovered from its resting in 2020 and brought to our facility here
in Houston, TX, where it was assessed before receiving an extensive
detail and transfer of ownership to enthusiast care in Coral
Gables, Florida.
This Series III would then receive a mechanical recommission and
tune-up, including all fluids, filters and consumable items
addressed. Followed by cabin reupholstery, new soft top and boot
cover, new chrome wheels, and early slim bumpers conversion,
tires/tubes, light lenes, stainless exhaust, uprated radiator and
cooling fans, a new exhaust, steam cleaning of the engine and
underside, re-paint of the front bonnet, and more...
The exterior's glossy paint appears largely original - with
exception to a lightly repainted front bonnet. Very thin and
consistent paint meter readings support. Importantly, a Dark Blue
color-matched hardtop offers multiple top variations and a highly
desired factory option.
Its interior cabin has been re-trimmed and comes well equipped with
an original British Leyland radio, factory air conditioning, manual
transmission, and striking colors. Motolita steering wheel and Amco
shift knob are fitted.
UD1S22983 retains its original engine, number 7S12333LB. The
Roadster starts, runs and drives with consistent engine compression
across all twelve cylinders.
The SIII's undercarriage remains very solid and intact, with
excellent floors displaying original spot welds, drain holes and
seams. It appears preventative undercoating was applied across the
bottom and into the wheel wells.
The above vehicle information is accurate to the best of our
knowledge at the time it is posted to this website. It is provided
'as-is', without warranties as to its accuracy, whether expressed
or implied, and is intended for informational purposes only.
Corrections or additional information is always appreciated.
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finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and
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