THE ICONIC & CLASSIC SALE AT SUPERCAR FEST 16th May 2026
52 The Iconic Sale at Supercar Fest 2026 Cars According to its Heritage Certificate, this lovely Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster was built to UK right-hand drive specification, fitted with a manual gearbox and tinted windows and finished in Signal Red with soft black hide, a black mohair soft top and unusually, a factory hardtop also finished in Signal Red. We understand that the optional ‘Works’ hardtops were always painted in black, however there were one or two influential customers who persuaded Jaguar otherwise and apparently, this is one of two finished in Signal Red. We also understand that it was fully treated with Ziebart Protection from new. The car’s date of manufacture is listed as 26th October 1973 and it was duly despatched to the supplying dealer, Leigh Park Motors of Datchet, on 14th December 1973. Our 2020 auction description confirmed that the second owner enjoyed the V12 for 28 years with a later owner keeping it for an eight year period. Prior to our vendor’s purchase the engine was removed, the space frame repainted and the rear engine seal and clutch were replaced. We offered and sold this fabulous car in May 2020 and our then vendor was the sixth keeper, having bought the car on 16th August 2016 at a warranted mileage of 28,600. When we sold the car in 2020 the following works had been carried out: the original factory special order Signal Red hardtop fully restored by Classic Restorations of Alyth retaining the original rear screen with its supplying dealer sticker. Five new MWS, 74-spoke, chrome wire wheels with period correct Pirelli tyres, complete with new bearings, hubs and knock-off spinners were fitted. The interior using Jonathan Skinner specially manufactured materials was recarpeted, the rear parcel shelf/lid and armrest box re-covered and seat foams and base support, sun visors and headrests replaced. Further work included powder-coating the independent rear suspension (IRS) frame and the differential was rebuilt by Hardy Engineering in Leatherhead. The shock absorbers were replaced with GAZ fully adjustable units, new springs for the IRS, a poly-bushed front end and the ride height reset to factory-spec. Attention to the braking system included new rear brakes and the front brakes rebuilt and the Brake Pressure Differential assembly and master cylinder were replaced. Additionally, the oil pressure control valve and sender unit were replaced, new diaphragms and damper cap assemblies fitted to all four Strombergs, the engine was serviced with new spark plugs, filters and Valvoline specialist 20:50 oil at 34,700 miles, with some 500 miles covered since. When we offered the car in 2020 the vendor really had enjoyed the car during his four years of ownership covering just under 6,000 miles in that time including a couple of London to Brighton runs and a visit to the Aberdeen Exhibition Centre (TECA) in September 2019 when it won ‘Retro Car of the Show’ against over 800 others. This delightful Series 3 ticks all the boxes. It’s an original UK-supplied, right-hand drive, matching numbers car with a manual gearbox and 35,208 miles at the time of cataloguing. It’s in a classic colour combination with good bodywork, Ziebart corrosion protected from new, with sound shut lines, is supplied with a rare and valuable factory hardtop in body colour. The history file contains charming replications of Jaguar-British Leyland ephemera and previous MOT certificates. Keenly estimated, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this fabulous motor car. UK-supplied, factory colours, matching numbers and one of the finest examples of the manual V12 E-Type available today. Registration: SBH 320M Chassis No.: 1S2541 Estimate: £60,000 - £70,000 Specialist: Arwel Richards Telephone No: 07434 960868 Lot 538 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 Roadster - Manual More Details Lot 538 Bid On Lot 538
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