1967 Jaguar E-Type coupe series 1.5DetailsThis restored 1967 Jaguar
E-Type coupe series 1.5 is powered by a 4.2-liter
inline-six-cylinder engine and sends power to the rear wheels via a
four-speed manual transmission that has been fitted with
synchromesh. The car was repainted in the original color of
Opalescent Silver Blue, and the interior was trimmed in a matching
blue leather. This example was given headlight covers, triple SU
carburetors, dual side mirrors, and dash toggle switches. In 2008,
the third steward of the vehicle claimed the then 52,500 miles
shown on the odometer were original. The car now shows 54,697
miles; however, it is not known how many miles have been placed on
the car since 2008, so the total mileage is unknown. The car is now
part of an extensive collection in Miami being sold on behalf of
the collector.This Jaguar has been photographed and inspected by a
third party to document its condition. The exterior shows well, and
the paint is still in good condition after an older restoration in
1987. The interior looks just as fresh with no tearing in the
upholstery, and it wears a dash that is in good condition. The
inspection reports some headliner staining, but the carpets look
clean and rich in color. A video of the engine running smoothly can
be seen in the inspection report. Included in the sale is one key.
This Jaguar E-Type is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is
located in Miami, Florida.Financing options are available through
our recommended lenders. Please find options here.About the
modelThe original run of the Jaguar E-Type, known as the Series 1,
is one of the most desirable E-Types and is noted for its evolution
throughout its production run. Early cars (1) featured a
3.8L engine and partial synchromesh transmission, while later
models featured a 4.2L engine as well as a full synchromesh
transmission. These later models are noted for having greater
driveability while still maintaining the signature style of the
Series 1. As Series 1 cars approached the end of their run, certain
changes featured in the future Series 2 began to be implemented,
resulting in an unofficial "Series 1.5" moniker. These cars
featured many of the changes necessitated by the U.S. market. Most
of these changes are subtle changes to the running gear and
chassis, the most notable being a de-tuning of the engine. The
largest visual difference between Series 1 and "Series 1.5" is the
removal of the headlamp covers.Features and SpecsVIN: 1E1339154,697
miles4.2L I6 engine4-speed manual transmission with
synchromeshTriple SU carburetorsEnclosed headlightsTail lights
above the bumpersDual side mirrorsDash toggle switchesOpalescent
Silver Blue colorKnown ModificationsNoneService HistoryCar was
given a full restoration in 1987Ownership History2008- 3rd owner
sold at Barrett-Jackson auctionThis was the third owner of the
vehicleOwner claimed the mileage to be originalHad the car restored
in 1987Known issuesMinor staining on the headlinerDue
DiligenceThird-party photosThird-party inspectionIncluded in the
sale1 set of keys