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1974 Jaguar V12 E-Type
Dylan Miles Ltd

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25-0321011

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United Kingdom

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Engine Size 6200cc

 

No. of cylinders 12

This stunning Jaguar V12 E Type Roadster was completed on January 1st 1974 for export to the United States, where it remained until its repatriation to the UK in 2015. Acquired by a long standing client of ours in 2017, an avid collector of European sports cars whose vision was to create a unique ‘restomod’ V12 Roadster with exceptional looks and performance Having acquired the car in original unrestored condition, a ground up body off restoration was commissioned with the brief to create a unique high performance V12 E Type Roadster that incorporated styling cues from the first series of the model, with Lightweight style rear bodywork, Series one style bonnet with covered headlights and powered by a bespoke uprated V12 drivetrain The mechanical restoration was entrusted to longstanding Jaguar exponent Richard Beaty of Phoenix International, son of Ronald Beaty, a pivotal experimental Jaguar factory engineer for the V12 programme and founder of Forward Engineering, industry leaders responsible for the development of high performance V12 Jaguar engines that were later utilised in both Lister and TWR models The extensive bare metal bodywork restoration and enhancements were undertaken by Classic Motorsport in Rome and are fully documented with photos and invoices on file. The large bespoke wire wheels were constructed at great expense by Turrino and its wider tires are essential to help in transferring 420BHP/500lb/ft of torque from the rear wheels to the road! The complete specification of the car is listed below and the project cost in excess of EUR 250,000; the end result is spectacular and believe us when we tell you this car easily out performs any twelve cylinder E Type we have ever driven Supplied with original hardtop, extensive history file documenting the restoration with invoices and photographs, UK V5 registration, original owners book pack and fresh out of restoration, the new custodian of this growling cat will certainly stand out from the crowd at any car event! BODYWORK AND ASSEMBLY by CLASSIC MOTOSPORT Reinforced sills with welded inner boxes for extra structural rigidity Deletion of bumpers and of indicator lamps replaced with XK8 indicators Buckets and Series One headlights and PET lenses from Monocoque Metalworks Bespoke power bulge to accommodate six weber trumpets Removal of rear panels and inner boot to weld Lightweight style panels Fitting Series One rear lights and number plate recess Metalwork repairs to transmission tunnel and floor Fabrication of fuel tank Bare metal repaint DRIVETRAIN BY PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL High compression engine by Richard Beaty to 6.2litre TWR spec 420 hp and 500lb-ft of torque (678Nm) on Weber carburettors, fast-road camshafts Uprated Alloy radiator with modern hi-speed fans Polished header tank, and lightweight NAR a/c condenser Circa 80kg total weight reduction (Lightweight compressor, Fosseway alternator, etc) Hayward & Scott stainless steel manifold and exhaust New 5 speed Getrag gearbox to BMW M5 specification Wider 6”x15, 7.5”x16 TURRINO wire wheels with three eared spinners Reinforced propshaft, driveshafts from Allgears UK, rear axle attachment points and Uprated GKN differential Suspension upgrade with poly bushes, Brembo disks with Fosseway calipers and adjustable dampers BF Goodrich brake lines, new fuel lines, new fuel pumps Complete car set of new rubber seals Steering rack rebuild INTERIOR BY CLASSIC MOTORSPORT Original hard top from painted in body colour, beige wool trim California walnut dashboard and steering wheel by Brambilla New wiring loom New carpet in Russet brown and cinnamon vinyl, sound and heat proofing New leather dashtop, door cards, armrest, with custom stitching Full Instrument restoration, dial conversion to kph with LED instrument lights
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