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The most obvious significant feature of
this car is the outside bonnet latch. 20 LHD
outside latch coupes were built, of which only 18 left
the factory.
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885013 is believed to be one of just three
of the surviving outside latch coupes
to have its original bonnet
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Body number stamped on RH bonnet brace
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Early style bonnet hinges (below)
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Very early coupe doors had thin section at
upper rear edge
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Another view of the thin section at upper
rear edge of the door
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Because of the thin rear edge of the early
coupe doors, a rubber fillet
was glued at the upper edge of the B pillar shut face
panel
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Very early bonnet lower panel had two
rarely seen spot welded captive
nut brackets
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Interior cantrail trim pieces were shaped
differently on the very early coupes
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Inner quarter trim panels were also
different on very early coupes
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This is the original factory chassis number
stamping on the picture frame
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Very early style tailgate latch
significantly different from all subsequent latches
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Early latch had button head phillips screws
(later they were countersunk and slotted)
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Early latch frames were welded
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Butler England license plate lamp frames
were a feature of the early cars
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Tailgate hinges had 13T and 13 B stamped on
them (car # 13, top and bottom)
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Early E Type cylinder heads were painted
'pumpkin gold'
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Very early IRS tie plate
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Very early hub carriers had the same size
inner and outer wheel bearings and no
water throw collars
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Hub carrier part number C15228-4 is so
early it is not even in the
J-30 Spare Parts Catalogue
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This is the original data plate for 885013
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NOS washer pickup and tach generator
supplied by Mike Mueller (new in boxes)
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No hinge covers on the early coupes
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Note sharp 'pointed' A pillar chrome, a
unique feature of the very early coupes
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Lower section of A pillar chrome also
features a sharp point
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Very early AERAMIC wipers
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Very early Lucas rear view mirror with
pointed stalk
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Very early boot lid badge was flatter and
sharper edged than later versions
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Unique clear running light lens unique to
early cars (courtesy of Dave Ferguson)
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No "ENGLAND" lettering on chrome lens cover
when used with Butler frames
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Rear window chrome is slightly different
shape on the very early coupes
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Flat dash top pads on very early E Types
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Original steering wheel was restored
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Early exhaust systems were coated black
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Aluminum spacers at the bottom of the rear
springs were a feature of
the early E Types
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Fuel sump with male threads unique to very
early E Types
(courtesy of Dave Ferguson)
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Original lightweight drive shaft rebuilt
and restored
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Early cast 'smooth' oil pan with no cooling
ribs
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Spinners unique to German and Swiss
supplied E Types
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Early heater intakes were crudely made
(note wavy bottom edge)
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Early heater intakes were painted body
color (again, note wavy bottom edge)
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885013 is one of only ten outside latch
coupes known to survive
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LH engine bay panel unique to very early E
Types (note cut-out bottom left for
crank case breather pipe)
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RH engine bay panel is also only found on
very early E Types
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Very early "barrel" shaped quarter light
latches are only found on the
very early coupes
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Rarely seen very early brake reservoir caps
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Clutch reservoir cap is black cad plated
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Early coupe visors with correct chrome
frames
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The second owner of 885013 may have been a
member of this Bay area
Jaguar club in the early 1960's
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Note early (wide) screen demister vents and
radio console
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Early style battery terminals and correct
battery hold down bracket and wing nuts
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Note Blue/Grey Girling shocks
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Rear parcel shelf/divider was different in
the early coupes
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Early style 2 piece hardura luggage mat
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Early style tailgate hatch prop
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Finned aluminum radiator with unpainted
core
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Lucas 'tripod' headlamps were fitted to
cars supplied to continental Europe
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Original screws holding Marston radiator
tag in place
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Very early Buxton Otter switch
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Correct early expansion tank with pipe at
corner
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NOS canvas sleeved coolant hose with the
Jaguar part number still visible
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Very early heater box with 3 screws along
top edge of side panel
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Original very early KH brake booster
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NOS (in the box) RB310 voltage regulator
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Original speedo rebuilt using correct
6322/02 face denoting European delivery
car with 3.31 final drive
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Original 3.31 diff complete with factory
tags
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Very early short seat tracks
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LEVEROL brand name on early seat track
handles
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Patent info stamped on upper surface of
very early seat tracks
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Date coded (1st quarter of 1961) Triplex
etchings are sideways on very
early headlamp glass
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Quarter light glass is also etched (1st
quarter 1961)
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Door windows are also etched
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Starter motor casing date stamped 2/61
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Factory QC crayon markings on RB310 voltage
regulator
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German/Swiss knock off tools. The one of
the left is an unused NOS example that is
plated with clear Cad.
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Reverse lamp housing is pop riveted to the
boot floor
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Very early tachometer serial # RV 7403/02
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Early oil pressure gauge PE2300/01
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Distributor date stamped 4/61
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Very early, restored fuel sending unit
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Early fuel gauge BF2200/01
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Cheney hose clamps used throughout, even on
invisible fuel filler pipe
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TRICO markings replicated on brake vacuum
tank
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Lock wire used on driver's side of steering
rack pinion housing
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Cheney clamp use on passenger side rack
bellow
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Original headlamp scoops painted body color
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BEES bolts used extensively in the assembly
process
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Body number written in yellow crayon on
bulkhead
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Spot welded radiator support bracket a
feature of the very early E Types
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No support cradle at rear edge of very
early hinge frames
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Male threaded hinge boss another feature of
the very early bonnet hinge frames
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Note single forward drain in early door top
frames
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Early oval ash tray and radio blanking
plate
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Original horn button has been restored and
differs from later horn buttons
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Early 'smooth top' air cleaner plenum
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T 11 date coded carb body (Nov 1960)
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Early split carb linkage rail
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Cad plated carb damper caps stamped 'O' are
a rarely seen early feature
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Correct, very early Champion plug wire ends
and cloth braided ignition wires
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Early plug wire conduit attached to 2nd and
5th cylinder head studs
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Original fan shroud has raw fiberglass
finish, not painted silver
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Bolts are black, nuts are cad plated
throughout the engine bay
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Early riveted spring hinges
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Hand scribed ID straps on brake and clutch
master cylinders are date coded 4/12/61
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NOS washer bottle cap is blue (rarely seen
item)
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Very early generators are different size to
later units
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Crank case breather tube exits beneath the
left side of the engine bay
on early E Types
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Breather tube exiting through recessed
corner of early lower engine bay panel
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Early fuel bowl bracket is straight and
parallel with firewall
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Ignition coil is date stamped 4/61
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Outside latch rubber buffer and blanking
screws for inside latch mechanism
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Early E Type coupes had roadster seats
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