With the success of its XK series of sports cars, Jaguar Cars
became a major player in the rapidly evolving postwar sports car
market. With a reputation to uphold, its much-anticipated
replacement needed to be something special. Under the watchful eye
of Sir William Lyons, Jaguar again turned to motorsport-proven
technology, and clever, production-friendly engineering. Lyons and
chief designer Malcolm Sayer drew inspiration from the Le
Mans-winning D-Type through the use of a semi-monocoque tub with
bolt-on front subframes supporting the engine and independent front
suspension. Departing from the live axle-equipped XK series, the
E-Type utilized modular independent rear suspension with inboard
brakes, pioneered on the Mk10 saloon. The E-type also boasted such
exotic tech as four-wheel disc brakes, torsion bar front
suspension, and initially, the XK150 S's 3.8-liter twin-cam
inline-six pumping out an impressive 265 horsepower.
Unveiled at the 1961 Geneva Auto Salon, the stunning new E-Type was
met with near-universal acclaim, including the oft-repeated legend
that Enzo Ferrari declared it the most beautiful car he had ever
seen. Yet, even with all of the exotic style and technology, Jaguar
offered the sensational new E-Type at a price point that was half
of its nearest competitor. It was no surprise then that the E-Type
was a resounding sales success, with over 74,000 examples built
across three series and a 13-year production run.
Even among those three distinct series, Jaguar made continual
running improvements to the E-Type, resulting in myriad unofficial
sub-models and variations. Our featured E-Type is a very early
example, hailing from 1961 and is considered to be one of the most
desirable variants of the Series 1 3.8, featuring flat floors,
welded-in bonnet louvers, and external bonnet latches.
According to the accompanying Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate,
chassis 875227 was produced on July 14, 1961, completed to
left-drive, USA specifications, making it the 226th of 385 External
Bonnet Latch roadster built. Initial demand was so high that these
cars were largely hand-assembled before production was streamlined.
Production records show this car was delivered new to Louis Gould
Associates of Studio City, California - surely making quite a
splash in its original shade of Opalescent Bronze over Beige
trim.
In the early 1990s, this car was restored and refinished in its
current Carmen red over black trim, and records on file show that
the most recent owner acquired it from a Florida dealer in 1994.
Shortly after acquiring it, the car was handed to Brian Joseph of
Classic & Exotic Service in Troy, Michigan, for additional
detailing, and sorting of the restoration. Records show consistent
service and maintenance over the past 30-plus years in the owner's
care, and while the restoration is older, the excellent
presentation reflects those decades of enthusiastic
stewardship.
The body retains the all-imported outside bonnet locks - operated
via a T-handle wrench - and the welded-in louvers are evident when
you lift the bonnet. The build is set off by new wide whitewall
tires, as often fitted to early E Types when new, but rarely seen
today. The original, numbers-matching 3.8-liter XK engine resides
in a gleaming engine bay, with beautifully polished cam covers,
carburetor dashpots, and a proper pumpkin-orange cylinder head. New
porcelain exhaust manifolds were fitted in preparation for sale,
maintaining a near show-quality presentation. Similarly, the
interior is beautifully finished in black leather on the proper
early-type seats, showing only minimal signs of use.
Offered for the first time in over 30 years, this rare and
desirable early external bonnet lock E-Type roadster has clearly
been cherished since its restoration, and it represents an
outstanding opportunity to add one of the most coveted variants of
the Jaguar E-Type to your collection.
Offers welcome and trades considered.
Vehicle Details
1961 Jaguar XKE
Listing ID:CC-2002311
Price:$195,000
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1961
Make:Jaguar
Model:XKE
Exterior Color:Red
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7928
VIN:857227
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