1964 Jaguar XK-E
Vehicle Specifications
- VIN880297
- Classic Car ID102755519
- Stock NumberPo4765
- CategoryImport Classics
- Body StyleN/A
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage75,424 miles
- Engine3.8 liter 6-cylinder
- Transmission5 Speed Manual
Classic Car Overview
VIN 880297
Engine no. RA3795-9
Body no. R7061
One of 1,078 Series 1 LHD Roadsters produced in 1964
High Performance build
California XKE Roadster for the past 15 years, finished in Carmen Red over a Black leather interior. The body is incredibly straight with excellent gaps and panel fit throughout. The paintwork is stunning, the brightwork, aluminum moldings, factory glass, and the black factory hardtop are all in remarkable condition, with a new windshield. The black leather upholstery is in excellent condition with Wilton wool carpets, Willans 4-point lap and shoulder belts, an original wood three-spoke steering wheel, and factory Smiths instrumentation. 15 painted competition wire knockoff wheels are paired to Pirelli P5 205/70 R15 tires (date code 45/23).
Mechanically powered by the matching 3.8L six-cylinder engine, which starts effortlessly, idles consistently, pulls incredibly strongly, and has many performance upgrades, including a smooth-shifting manual 5-speed transmission. The engine was recently rebuilt by Concours Classics in Newbury Park, California. The fuel distribution is set up through a Heritage fuel injection system, which looks like Weber carburetors with crank fire injection and an ECU engine management system. The Dyno test results produced 280 horsepower! Truly, an amazing Jaguar XKE to drive.
Chassis No. 880297 was delivered new on February 1, 1964, by Overseas Motors Corporation of Fort Worth, Texas to Captain Arthur L. Nisle while stationed at Carswell Air Force Base. Captain Nisle enjoyed the XKE for 11 years, always having it serviced at Overseas Motors (as verified by a thick stack of original service receipts) until 1975 when he made good on a promise to sell the car to Captain Harold W. McCullum, an Air Force buddy who had just returned from his final tour in Vietnam. Captain McCullum only kept the car briefly, selling it a year later to Major Robert Isaak, who was also stationed at Carswell at the time. He would later be transferred to Maxwell Air Force Base outside of Montgomery, Alabama, and in 1979, Major Isaak sold the car to another pilot under his command, Captain Mark Thompson. Captain Thompson would become the XKEs longest and most devoted steward, owning it for nearly 30 years and commissioning an exhaustive, concours-quality restoration in 1982, which totaled over $40,000 in receipts.
All the previous owners took exceptional care of the car, and consequently, it was an incredibly solid and sound platform for Thompsons restoration. After trading hands through a few owners in the late 2000s, the vehicle eventually found its way over to West Coast E-Type, a well-known Jaguar restoration facility in Newbury Park, California. At West Coast E-Type, the vehicle was completely disassembled, stripped down to the bare metal, and repainted in Carmen Red. The intent behind the restoration was to keep the Jaguar as period-correct as possible while adding many modern upgrades to improve the driving experience.
Upgrades included the following:
High-performance engine
Jenvee throttle bodies
Electronic Fuel Injection and engine management system
Upgraded manual 5-Speed gearbox
Haywood and Scott tubular exhaust manifold
Haywood and Scott exhaust
Vented front disc brakes with six-piston calipers
Vented rear disc brakes with four-piston calipers
Upgrade the hand brake assembly
Easy bleed rear brakes
Hi-Torque starter motor
Lightweight alternator
Correct period larger aluminum radiator (improved cooling)
Upgraded cooling fan assembly
Fast road front torsion bars
Front height adjustable reaction plate
Fast road front anti-roll bar
Gas adjustable front and rear shocks
Fast road rear springs
Poly steering rack mounts
Added air ducting for front brake cooling as per factory recommendation (correct period modification)
Modified front bumpers for improved aerodynamics (correct period modification)
Factory hardtop and soft top
Complete with 57 years of service history going back to 1964, original books, manuals, manufacturers warranty card, tool kit, and the original Thor knock-off hammer. An excellent opportunity to acquire a stunning, investment-grade, final year of the 3.8-liter tri-carb Series I E-Type OTS with an extensively documented history and recent restoration.
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