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Probably The Last Series Ii Jaguar E-Type Ever Delivered Listed For Auction At Salon Privé

August 21, 2017 by Silverstone Auctions

Probably The Last Series Ii Jaguar E-Type Ever Delivered Listed For Auction At Salon Privé•Sold new by Charles of Pirbright on 7th August 1971 and thought to be the last Jaguar E-Type Series II Fixed Head Coupé ever delivered.

•In fantastic condition, despite never having undergone a full restoration.

•To be offered at auction at Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace on 2nd September 2017 with an estimate of £65,000 - £75,000.

Silverstone Auctions is to auction a Series II Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupé that is believed to be the last of its type ever sold as new. In excellent condition and never having undergone a major restoration, the Jaguar Light Blue E-Type will go under the hammer at the Salon Privé Sale at Blenheim Palace on 2nd September.

The UK specification right-hand drive E-Type was built in August 1970, and was eventually delivered to dealer Charles of Pirbright, where it remained in the showroom for five months until it was sold to its first owner on 7th August 1971, likely making it the last Series II Fixed Head Coupé to find a home.

Silverstone Auctions estimates the car will sell for between £65,000 and £75,000.

'This E-Type is truly striking,' says Jonny Shears, Classic Car Specialist at Silverstone Auctions. 'The care and attention to detail this car has received from the beginning is impressive, and it really shows. The history files are extensive, and when you think this might be the last one of its kind ever sold, it makes it a very remarkable car indeed.'

The Jaguar Light Blue colour scheme is complemented by a contrasting dark blue interior and the car clearly enjoyed a cosseted life from day one. Other than regular maintenance, routine repairs and parts replacements, the E-Type has never required a full restoration, and therefore presents in almost immaculate original condition, including its 4.2 litre engine.

The first owner commissioned additional rust proofing on all exposed surfaces and voids, including door cavities, using Zeibart wax injection in the first year of ownership. With a low number of owners over the years treating the car to equally fastidious care, the condition of the car is described by Jonny as 'simply amazing.'


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The current vendor commissioned a full cylinder head re-build in 2009 and with just 54,408 miles registered on the odometer, the car comes with an extensive and detailed history stored in no less than three files, documenting its life from day one. The files are joined by a detailed maintenance diary kept by the original owner, and a rarely seen original book pack.

To find out more about the 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series II Fixed Head Coupé and Silverstone Auctions' Salon Privé Sale, please visit https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1970-jaguar-e-type-series-ii-fhc.

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