Offered for sale is a 3.8L 1963 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Series 1 FHC manual. Coming with no history file, this lot's condition scores 49 / 135.
Classic Car Auctions says:
A super early Series 1 manual LHD project...
Finished in Opalescent Dark Green with a red interior
Supplied new to Jaguar Cars in New York in 1963 and remained there for all of its life
Complete with aluminium dashboard signifying an earlier Series 1
Full NOVA certificate with all taxes paid
Matching numbers car with a Heritage Certificate
Lot Details
Registration:
TBA
RHD/LHD:
Left Hand Drive
Year:
1963
Engine size:
3.8L
Make:
Jaguar
Odometer reading (miles):
Model:
E-Type 3.8 Series 1 FHC
MOT expiry:
Warranted:
No
Chassis number:
887693
Vendor Condition Report
Overall:
49 / 135
Exterior
Bodywork:
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Interior
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Boot:
Engine
Components:
Starting:
Appearance:
Running:
Remarks
All untested - Project
Transmission
Gears:
Drive-shaft:
Clutch:
Remarks
All un tested - Project
Running Gear
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Electrics
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Vehicle History
About the Condition Report
A lot's condition report is compiled based on information provided to CCA by the vendor of the lot. CCA has no access to lots prior to a sale but does review its condition on the day of the sale. CCA strongly recommends viewing a lot prior to a sale as it cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided.
Poor Numerous faults / Extensive damage / Many missing parts / Project or donor car
Fair Basic condition / Requires attention mechanically & cosmetically / Some damage / Some missing parts
Good Every-day useable classic car / Driven & enjoyed / Commensurate with age & mileage / Drives and looks as it should / Some vehicle history
Very good Almost pristine / Mechanically & cosmetically sound / Driven only occasionally / Extensive vehicle history
Excellent Pristine / Original / Documented nut & bolt ground-up restoration / Stored professionally / Trailered only / Complete vehicle history