1969 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 2 RHD OTS
SOLD
Originally destined for American roads, this converted RHD roadster was first distributed by British Leyland, York in June 1969 and initially came to the market in Silver with a Red interior and a Grey hood. To date, and to our knowledge, it has had 3 previous owners which are well documented in an extensive paper trail that comes with the car. Its tonneau cover for the hood will also be supplied to the new owner.
In 2010, the Series 2 underwent a complete restoration and was transformed in to Opalescent Silver Blue with a Black interior. The rejuvenation included a new bonnet, and body panels comprising of a reinforced floor pan and boot floor. Areas of reliability were also addressed with new shock absorbers, brake components, calipers, and pipes which were all replaced with new. The exhaust was also replaced with a complete stainless steel system, along with a set of 5 wire wheels and tyres. Brightwork was finally replaced with all new bumpers and rubbers.
We move forward to 2015 where the car was for sale through Silverstone Auctions and the current owner acquired "Macy". She then came straight to us to have a variety of minor and major works carried out including an engine overhaul with trusted specialists, and a new hood. Once we had base-lined the car for reliability and long-distance touring, Macy was taken to drier conditions on the Southern coast of Spain where she resided, and was regularly serviced, until she was driven back in early 2023. Since her return, she has been MOT'd up until March 2024, and has been prepared for sale with a thorough carb tune included in the list of works.
In 2010, the Series 2 underwent a complete restoration and was transformed in to Opalescent Silver Blue with a Black interior. The rejuvenation included a new bonnet, and body panels comprising of a reinforced floor pan and boot floor. Areas of reliability were also addressed with new shock absorbers, brake components, calipers, and pipes which were all replaced with new. The exhaust was also replaced with a complete stainless steel system, along with a set of 5 wire wheels and tyres. Brightwork was finally replaced with all new bumpers and rubbers.
We move forward to 2015 where the car was for sale through Silverstone Auctions and the current owner acquired "Macy". She then came straight to us to have a variety of minor and major works carried out including an engine overhaul with trusted specialists, and a new hood. Once we had base-lined the car for reliability and long-distance touring, Macy was taken to drier conditions on the Southern coast of Spain where she resided, and was regularly serviced, until she was driven back in early 2023. Since her return, she has been MOT'd up until March 2024, and has been prepared for sale with a thorough carb tune included in the list of works.