* 3.8-liter in-line six-cylinder * 4-speed manual transmission * Long-term ownership * 28,000 miles from new * Very original survivor car * Well documented history Bonhams has a tradition of finding the best and most original examples of popular classic icons and this early E type follows firmly in those foot steps. The car is a wonderfully documented, 28,000 mile example which resided in one family's stewardship for 45 years. Purchased on December 24, 1963 by Dr. Henry N. Hillard as a Christmas gift for his wife, Ethel, the roadster remained with the Hillards for the rest of their lives. Jaguar Heritage documentation confirms Dr. Hillard as the original owner as well as verifying that the car retains all its original integrity, including numbers matching engine, as well as chassis, gearbox and body numbers. The livery was Opalescent Golden Sand with a tan interior and Sand top. Alongside its self evident originality, the car benefits from fabulous and rarely seen early documentation including its original Bill of Sale from Ladd Motors (where Dr Hillard traded in his 1962 Buick Convertible), registration records, Jaguar Manufacturers Warranty Card, Jaguar Periodic Maintenance Vouchers as well as the original tools. Running and driving this early 3.8 Liter 'E' represents the perfect basis for a concours restoration or sympathetic work to enhance its present condition to a preservation-type car.
* 3.8-liter in-line six-cylinder * 4-speed manual transmission * Long-term ownership * 28,000 miles from new * Very original survivor car * Well documented history Bonhams has a tradition of finding the best and most original examples of popular classic icons and this early E type follows firmly in those foot steps. The car is a wonderfully documented, 28,000 mile example which resided in one family's stewardship for 45 years. Purchased on December 24, 1963 by Dr. Henry N. Hillard as a Christmas gift for his wife, Ethel, the roadster remained with the Hillards for the rest of their lives. Jaguar Heritage documentation confirms Dr. Hillard as the original owner as well as verifying that the car retains all its original integrity, including numbers matching engine, as well as chassis, gearbox and body numbers. The livery was Opalescent Golden Sand with a tan interior and Sand top. Alongside its self evident originality, the car benefits from fabulous and rarely seen early documentation including its original Bill of Sale from Ladd Motors (where Dr Hillard traded in his 1962 Buick Convertible), registration records, Jaguar Manufacturers Warranty Card, Jaguar Periodic Maintenance Vouchers as well as the original tools. Running and driving this early 3.8 Liter 'E' represents the perfect basis for a concours restoration or sympathetic work to enhance its present condition to a preservation-type car.
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