Unique Silver-Grey Metallic / Red leather colour scheme
Comprehensive history & documentation
Reversible performance upgrades included
OVERVIEW
A truly stunning and restored 1965 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2 FHC. This numbers-matching example expertly balances concours authenticity with practical drivability—enhanced by meticulous restorers and maintained by leading Jaguar specialists. Finished in a handsome Silver-Grey over Red leather interior, the E-type boasts an exceptional pedigree with striking presentation and the reassurance of comprehensive documentation. A cover feature in E-Type Club magazine further attests to its quality. With its thoughtful, thoughtful upgrade package (all reversible, should you desire), this E-Type is perfectly matched to both show-field glory and everyday enjoyment.
SPECIFCATION
Engine: Numbers-matching 4.2L, fully rebuilt with short-skirt racing pistons, lightened flywheel, tuned carburettors
Gearbox: T5 5-speed with original numbers-matching 4-speed included
Brakes: Wilwood front disc system (competition-grade stopping power)
Cooling: Aluminium radiator, stainless expansion tank, 5-blade CoolCat fan and spin-on oil filter
Electrical: Modern alternator and electronic ignition
Wheels: 6″ centre-laced Dayton wire wheel
Modifications: Seats lowered via removal of adjusters and less foam (ideal for taller drivers)
ACCOMPANYING ITEMS
This exceptional E-Type is accompanied by a remarkably complete set of documentation and accessories, underscoring its provenance and concours pedigree. Included is a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, extensive restoration and maintenance receipts, and a full digital photo archive documenting the rebuild process. Supporting its concours-winning history are judging sheets, ribbons (including the JCNA Sacramento award), and a copy of E-Type Club magazine in which the car was featured on the cover - a rarity cherished by collectors.
BOOK A DRIVE
An unmissable opportunity to acquire a brilliantly built and spec'd Jaguar E-type. To share your interest today, enquire on +44 (0) 1732 440 494 or email sales@dmhistorics.com