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For sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a very sharp 1969 Jaguar Convertible that has had only 3 registered owners from new and currently shows only 44,957 original miles! This well kept Jaguar is numbers matching and paint code correct. It has also been restored both cosmetically and mechanically to beautiful condition! Options include a luggage rack, redline tires, stainless steel exhaust, and more.
History of the 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II: The XKE series Jaguar was an instant success from the moment it appeared on the automotive seen in 1961! The new model featured monocoque construction, 4-wheel independent suspension, disc brakes, along with rack & pinion steering. As each new generation improved, it continued to offer more features to buyers and, as a result, becoming known as "the prestigious luxury sports car from England!" Improvements included improved brakes, better suspension, superior interior comfort, more significant cooling, and bigger displacement engines. The Series II of the E-Type Jaguar came about in 1968 that featured a wrap-around rear bumper, larger repositioned turn signals & tail lights, a larger grille opening which now featured twin electric cooling fans for better cooling, open headlamps, redesigned toggle switches on the dash, as well as twin Strombergs replacing the triple SU's under the hood.
Description of this 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II For Sale: We are proud to offer a superb 1969 Jaguar XKE Convertible finished in factory code correct Pale Primrose over Black interior and matching black soft top! This classic Jaguar is powered by it all original, number's matching drivetrain featuring the 4.2L Inline 6 DOHC engine and 4-speed fully synchromesh manual transmission. This classic Jaguar comes highly optioned with power disc brakes, wood steering wheel, telescoping steering column, 72-spoke chrome wire-spoke wheels wrapped in 185R15 Michelin X radial redline tires, dual outside mirrors, Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, windshield washers, Smiths instrumentation, and a completely polished stainless steel exhaust system. This gorgeous sports car was passed down to the daughter of its original owner following his passing.
It would eventually fall into the careful hands of a local broker after she sadly passed as well where it would then be purchased by Lillian, AL resident, and veteran Navy Captain, Vince Cooke. At the time of the sale, the 1969 Jaguar had only 36,016 miles on the odometer. He would cherish his acquisition for the next 15 years with the car's first base coat/clear coat repaint in 2004. After enjoying his all-original classic Jaguar for about 5 years, he elected to have the engine professionally overhauled by Ian Brown who was the Jaguar Technical Representative for North America Jaguar dealerships. It would be complete rebuild utilizing the original block, heads, crankshaft, and cams, with the head planed and the flywheel turned, with a brand new clutch kit installed. All other components would be fully rebuilt, replaced, or renewed. After 2,000 miles of enjoyment, Ian Brown and James Bamford would be asked to entirely rebuild the rear end in 2010, being renewed to like-new Jaguar standards. The body would finally receive the deserving attention in 2015 when the Gross Bros of Pensacola, FL would disassemble this car entirely giving it a proper bare metal repaint. This included multiple primer/sealer coats, and a stunning base coat/clear coat finish! A new windshield would be installed while retaining the original Triplex side glass. New rubber seals and gaskets would be installed, along with a brand new aluminum radiator, silver ceramic coated exhaust manifolds and polished stainless steel exhaust system fitted.
Sadly, Capt. Cooke would pass away in February 2018 at the age of 83 and the gently used Jaguar would sell on to the Belle Meade Collection in Nashville, TN. Today, the odometer reads only 44,957 miles, of which about 5,500 miles are on the rebuilt engine. A spectacular classic car for sale that is ready to drive and enjoy! The St. Louis Car Museum team proudly offers classic and collector car sales, storage, detailing, and financing services to enthusiasts around the world! We also work closely with a number of trusted transportation and shipping companies for our client's convenience. If you would like to set up a time to view this convertible Jaguar in person, please contact one of our representatives at (800)957-5707 or by messaging us today!
1969 Jaguar
E-Type Series II Convertible
Quick Specs
Highlights
- Finished in factory code correct Pale Primrose over Black interior.
- Matching black soft top.
- Original, number's matching drivetrain featuring the 4.2L Inline 6 DOHC engine.
- 4-speed fully synchromesh manual transmission.
- Power disc brakes.
- Wood steering wheel.
- 72-spoke chrome wire spoke wheels.
- Showing just 44,957 original miles.
Description
For sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a very sharp 1969 Jaguar Convertible that has had only 3 registered owners from new and currently shows only 44,957 original miles! This well kept Jaguar is numbers matching and paint code correct. It has also been restored both cosmetically and mechanically to beautiful condition! Options include a luggage rack, redline tires, stainless steel exhaust, and more.
History of the 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II: The XKE series Jaguar was an instant success from the moment it appeared on the automotive seen in 1961! The new model featured monocoque construction, 4-wheel independent suspension, disc brakes, along with rack & pinion steering. As each new generation improved, it continued to offer more features to buyers and, as a result, becoming known as "the prestigious luxury sports car from England!" Improvements included improved brakes, better suspension, superior interior comfort, more significant cooling, and bigger displacement engines. The Series II of the E-Type Jaguar came about in 1968 that featured a wrap-around rear bumper, larger repositioned turn signals & tail lights, a larger grille opening which now featured twin electric cooling fans for better cooling, open headlamps, redesigned toggle switches on the dash, as well as twin Strombergs replacing the triple SU's under the hood.
Description of this 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II For Sale: We are proud to offer a superb 1969 Jaguar XKE Convertible finished in factory code correct Pale Primrose over Black interior and matching black soft top! This classic Jaguar is powered by it all original, number's matching drivetrain featuring the 4.2L Inline 6 DOHC engine and 4-speed fully synchromesh manual transmission. This classic Jaguar comes highly optioned with power disc brakes, wood steering wheel, telescoping steering column, 72-spoke chrome wire-spoke wheels wrapped in 185R15 Michelin X radial redline tires, dual outside mirrors, Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, windshield washers, Smiths instrumentation, and a completely polished stainless steel exhaust system. This gorgeous sports car was passed down to the daughter of its original owner following his passing.
It would eventually fall into the careful hands of a local broker after she sadly passed as well where it would then be purchased by Lillian, AL resident, and veteran Navy Captain, Vince Cooke. At the time of the sale, the 1969 Jaguar had only 36,016 miles on the odometer. He would cherish his acquisition for the next 15 years with the car's first base coat/clear coat repaint in 2004. After enjoying his all-original classic Jaguar for about 5 years, he elected to have the engine professionally overhauled by Ian Brown who was the Jaguar Technical Representative for North America Jaguar dealerships. It would be complete rebuild utilizing the original block, heads, crankshaft, and cams, with the head planed and the flywheel turned, with a brand new clutch kit installed. All other components would be fully rebuilt, replaced, or renewed. After 2,000 miles of enjoyment, Ian Brown and James Bamford would be asked to entirely rebuild the rear end in 2010, being renewed to like-new Jaguar standards. The body would finally receive the deserving attention in 2015 when the Gross Bros of Pensacola, FL would disassemble this car entirely giving it a proper bare metal repaint. This included multiple primer/sealer coats, and a stunning base coat/clear coat finish! A new windshield would be installed while retaining the original Triplex side glass. New rubber seals and gaskets would be installed, along with a brand new aluminum radiator, silver ceramic coated exhaust manifolds and polished stainless steel exhaust system fitted.
Sadly, Capt. Cooke would pass away in February 2018 at the age of 83 and the gently used Jaguar would sell on to the Belle Meade Collection in Nashville, TN. Today, the odometer reads only 44,957 miles, of which about 5,500 miles are on the rebuilt engine. A spectacular classic car for sale that is ready to drive and enjoy! The St. Louis Car Museum team proudly offers classic and collector car sales, storage, detailing, and financing services to enthusiasts around the world! We also work closely with a number of trusted transportation and shipping companies for our client's convenience. If you would like to set up a time to view this convertible Jaguar in person, please contact one of our representatives at (800)957-5707 or by messaging us today!
1969 Jaguar
E-Type Series II Convertible
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