1971 JAGUAR XKE SERIES II 4-SPEED
1971 JAGUAR XKE SERIES II 4-SPEED
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1971 JAGUAR XKE SERIES II 4-SPEED
High Bidder: ozikboy
Winning Bid: $56,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona 85020
Seller:
Engine:
4.2 lites/258.4 cubic inches
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
3,286 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
2r28761
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
53283529
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona 85020
Seller:
Engine:
4.2 lites/258.4 cubic inches
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
3,286 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
2r28761
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
53283529
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OVERVIEW
This restored 1971 Jaguar XKE Series II fixed-head coupe is powered by a rebuilt 4.2-liter I6 mated to an overhauled four-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Finished in Old English White over a dark blue leather interior, this E-Type is now offered with documentation, car show judging forms, photos, service records, spare parts, repair manuals, and a clear restored title in the seller’s name.
Highlights:
- Late-production Series II model
- Restored in 2010
- Rechromed brightwork
- Newer Yokohama tires
- Air conditioning
- Wood steering wheel
- Stromberg carburetors
- Recent fluid and spark plug service
- Rebuilt brake system
- Twin exhaust outlets
Ownership History:
- Offered by a private seller
- Current location: Arizona
EXTERIOR
Key Features:
- Old English White paint
- Rechromed brightwork
- Driver-side mirror
- Side-opening rear hatch
- Antenna
Updates:
- Resprayed in 2010
- Wet-sanded and polished in 2024
- Newer rubber seals for the windows, doors, and hatch
Repair History:
- Collision damage recorded in 2010
- Documentation and photos included
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 15-inch D-Type wheels
- Jaguar-branded center caps
- 205/70 Yokohama tires
- Installed in 2023
INTERIOR
Key Features:
- Dark blue leather upholstery
- Manual-crank windows
- Wood steering wheel
- Analog clock
- Air conditioning
- Radio
INSTRUMENTS
- Odometer shows 3,286 miles
- True mileage is unknown
- 160-mph speedometer
- 6,000-rpm tachometer
- Gauges:
- Coolant temperature
- Fuel level
- Oil pressure
- Voltage
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine:
- 4.2-liter I6
- Stamped as number 7R14267-9
Service History:
- Rebuilt in 2010
Transmission:
- 4-speed manual
- Stamped as number KE16523
Service History:
- Overhauled in 2010
Modifications:
- Updated vacuum-advance distributor
- Sanden rotary air conditioning compressor
- Power steering pump is disconnected
- Bravex aftermarket fuel pump
- Blocked open secondary throttle plates
- Plugged carburetor temperature compensators
- Hot air crossover and manifold stove removed
- Rewired engine cooling fan relays
- Rerouted crankcase breather lines
- Dual Stromberg carburetors
Service History Highlights:
- Fluid replacement, carburetor service, and spark plug replacement in 2024
- Received under prior ownership:
- New valves
- Pistons
- Rings
- Timing chains
- Tensioner
- Water pump
- Oil pump
- Bearings
- Seals
- Clutch master and slave cylinders have been replaced
- Exhaust manifold gasket has been replaced
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
Key Features:
- Salisbury limited-slip differential
- 3.54:1 gearing
- 4-wheel disc brakes
- Twin exhaust outlets
Service History Highlights:
- Rebuilt hydraulic brake system
ITEMS INCLUDED WITH THE VEHICLE
- Spare parts
- Literature and documentation
- Photos
- Service records
- Car show judging forms and memorabilia
- Owner’s and repair manuals
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- The seller has provided a series of videos showing a cold start, an exterior walk-around, and a driving demonstration
Good morning. Thanks again for a great week On the Auction Block. I appreciate the feedback and did my best to answer questions. With a little more than 2 hours remaining, please let me know if there are any more questions. Hopefully it becomes a part of someone’s collection and enjoyed.
BID: $56,000
BID: $54,000
Good afternoon fellow Jag enthusiasts. Thank you for the continued bids. @Louieaaa, assuming the car sells, I will give the buyer the option of power steering if it fits their needs. The secondary throttle plates were blocked before I purchased the car. Based on E-type forums I’ve read it does improve performance. I didn’t see a need to change, as this E-type runs flawlessly with responsive power. Thanks again for the questions/comments/bids.
BID: $53,000
BID: $51,000
Can you tell me why The secondary throttle plates are blocked and why is the power steering pump disconnected? Is that considered a performance modification?
Good evening. I’ve been told by many experts That there were approximately 250 produced with the 4.2 cylinder engine for worldwide distribution in 71. Quite possibly 15 or fewer in the US. Considered by some as the 2.5 series.
I believe that 1971 was the year that jaguar switched to the v-12. I was told that there is only a handfull of these 6 cylinder models in America, like 15 or fewer. Mine sets in my garage in indiana......
BID: $50,000
BID: $43,000
Thank you again for the continued bids. Please keep in mind it has functioning, cold AC and electric cooling fans if you happen to be in a warmer climate. I’m happy it’s getting the attention it deserves, and hope it finds a new home that will enjoy it as I have.
BID: $41,000
@ozikboy – because i love the car, have the $$ and have recently been diagnosed with cancer. if i can think of any other reasons i’ll post them later… and do u really think this car will go gor $40k😂🤪😂🤪 ...
Sorry to hear about that! No I did not think it was going to go for $40K. Good Luck!
Really nice Jag! Is there any particular reason for the sale? Thanks for your replies of my previous questions!
Good afternoon . Thank you for the continued bids. @TotalClassic999- the belt was removed from the power steering on purpose. I personally feel is an improvement to drive without it, as it feels more like a proper European sports car. It is fully functional . If car hits reserve , I will give the buyer the option to leave it off, or I will have it installed. When the car was restored , fuel pumps were upgraded. Thanks again for the comments/questions, and bids.
@Jdccrice – Why such a large jump @Ozikboy? ...
because i love the car, have the $$ and have recently been diagnosed with cancer. if i can think of any other reasons i’ll post them later… and do u really think this car will go gor $40k😂🤪😂🤪
Any particular reason that the Power Steering Pump has been disconnected ? This is a heavy car and as a buyer the scope of the problem will not be cheap! Also, have the twin fuel pumps been upgraded?
Why such a large jump @Ozikboy?
BID: $40,000