Chassis No. 879458
Engine No. RA21369
Body No. R6197
Jaguar's iconic E-Type needs nary an introduction. Long included on
lists of the greatest and most beautiful cars ever produced, it is
a cornerstone of the car collecting hobby-with great examples found
in the world's finest collections and the garages of everyday
enthusiasts. While opinions differ on which of the many variants is
best to drive, most agree that the Series 1 cars, with their
covered headlamps and clean lines are the purist of the lot. Jaguar
continually refined the E-Type throughout production, with myriad
variations among the series. One of the enduring favorites is the
Roadster, or Open Two-Seater (OTS) variant, which offers the
quintessential open air British Roadster experience.
This 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 Roadster is finished in
Opalescent Maroon with a tan canvas soft top over a Biscuit leather
interior. Its Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate shows that the OTS
E-Type was completed on 17 May 1963, finished as it is presented
today but originally sporting a Maroon interior with Sand top, and
was distributed by Jaguar Cars New York. In 1982, Northern
California native Steve Gasser discovered the car in San Rafael,
which he believed had not been run in 17 years. Gasser spent the
early 1990s restoring the E-Type's mechanicals himself with the
expert guidance of Jaguar expert Steve Gordon at Vintage Auto
Services, however leaving the bodywork and paint to local
professional shops.
Now fully refurbished, the Jaguar was featured in the May 1997
issue of Road & Track, in which Peter Egan drove it alongside a
bronze coupe. Gasser parted ways with his now magazine-famous
Jaguar in 2002, and the car passed between a lucky few caretakers
on the East Coast through the 2010s. During this time, it received
additional attention from classic Jaguar specialists, including a
suspension overhaul, seat reupholstery, and clutch replacement in
2013. The car has also been enhanced with Koni shocks, LED
headlights, an SNG Barratt exhaust system, Lempert steering wheel,
Auto Sound digital stereo, and Pertronix ignition.
This refined E-Type has remained with the consignor since 2022 and
is now offered with a tool roll, original steering wheel, and a
restoration binder. Together with its numbers matching engine,
decades of documented expert care and rejuvenation, subtle
upgrades, and its own magazine feature, this 1963 Jaguar E-Type
Series 1 3.8 Roadster offers the complete package. It is an ideal
companion for vintage touring enthusiasts looking to experience
their own motoring adventures worth writing about.
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