Used 1969 Jaguar E-Type for sale in Saint Louis, MO
$119,900
Vehicle Details
1969 Year | 47,442 mi. Mileage | $119,900 Price |
Jaguar Make | Jaguar Model | Saint Louis, Missouri Location |
407156 Stock Number | Car Body Type | Series II 4.2 Roadster Trim Level |
British Racing Green Exterior Color | Excellent Exterior Condition | Clear Title Status |
Inline 6 Engine Type | Inline 6 Engine Size | Manual Transmission |
Leather Interior Type | Green Interior Color | Yes Air Conditioning |
Yes AM/FM Radio | Leather Seat Material |
Seller
- Daniel Schmitt & Co.
- 3455 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63074
- (888) 471-1320
Vehicle Description
Spectacular restoration by marque specialist! Previous long-term family ownership (over 45 years) Rare and desirable Series II LHD E-Type Roadster One of only 7,853 built Numbers matching 4.2 litre engine ($10,000 rebuild in 2015 by marque specialist) Stunning factory correct color combination Outstanding documentation includes owner’s manual, lubrication chart, service voucher book, dealer guide, original warranty card (with the business card from the original salesman), tools, jack, knock off hammer, over $30,000 in invoices, Jaguar Heritage Certificate and more! Options Include: Air Conditioning Leather Seats Chrome Wire Wheels Wood Steering Wheel Blaupunkt Frankfurt AM/FM Radio Stainless Steel Exhaust Performs wonderfully One of the best documented examples we have ever offered Tremendous investment potential! A collector’s dream The 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster featured here is finished in stunning factory color combination of British Racing Green with a green leather interior and new black folding convertible top. This particular example is among one of the finest XKE’s we have ever had the pleasure of offering. It was acquired in 1971 by an enthusiast that reputedly kept the car in dry storage for 25 years and passed the Jaguar to his nephew in 2009. In 2010 noted Jaguar restorer Gary Nye of Basically British began a full nut and bolt restoration that included a new interior and paintwork in the factory correct shade of British Racing Green. In 2015 the numbers matching 4.2 litre XK engine was rebuilt by the experts of Coventry West in Georgia which cost more than $10,000. This E-type performs as well as it presents and is accompanied by an incredible amount of documentation including the original books, original warranty card (complete with the business card from the sales manager at the selling dealership), over $30,000 in invoices, tool kit, jack, Jaguar Heritage Certificate and more! Simply put, this is one of the most well documented Series II Roadsters that we have ever had the pleasure of offering. We are proud to offer this stunning example to the most particular collector or enthusiast who appreciates superb documentation and excellent restored condition. Ready to make an investment that you can actually enjoy? Classic cars have proven to be among the most resilient and rewarding investments in recent years with the Historic Automobile Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in 2014 and 17% in 2015 while posting gains of 467% over the last 10 years. Please contact one of our expert sales consultants for more information. They will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description and answer any questions you may have. Buy with confidence. HISTORY OF THE JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES II Considered by many to be the quintessential British Sports Car, the Jaguar E-Type’s unveiling in 1961 caused a sensation both with the press and in the public eye. Admirers came from all walks of life; even Enzo Ferrari referred to it as “the most beautiful car ever made”. Beneath its gorgeous looks was a revolutionary sports car with rack and pinion steering, fully independent suspension, and four wheel disc brakes with inward rear rotors. All of this was propelled by the already proven performance of the XK engine. The Series II E-Type was released in 1968 and continued the trend of strong performance and handling mated with an iconic shape. Improvements were plentiful and included an increased grille opening to aid in cooling as well as a more refined interior that satisfied even the sportiest of drivers. All Series II E-types featured the larger 4.2 litre engine, which was good for over 240hp in U.S. specification. With further refinements, proven performance and stylish lines, it is no wonder why examples have become highly sought-after by classic Jaguar collectors and enthusiasts. Please visit www.schmitt.com to view our full inventory.