Wildcat E-Type Low Drag coupe kit car

Wildcat E-Type Low Drag coupe kit car

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Jukebag

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1,463 posts

146 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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Spotted this JPR Wildcat E-Type low drag coupe for sale.

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1298876

I think there were about 3 of these low drag style coupe Wildcats made, though some have been modified or custom made.

I remember this same Wildcat for sale in the 2014 Wildcat club magazine for just 12k. I've seen a much nicer example than this one. I think the rear looks awful compared to the real McCoy, and the ride height is too high.

Kevp

584 posts

258 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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Overall I like it. The ride height is wrong. The rear looks good, but feels a bit not quite.
Interior? is it finished. If the car was complete & finished I think the money would be right. But it looks like some work needs finishing - interior & suspension set up at least.

TR4man

5,320 posts

181 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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Dear God! Not only does it look like a 4x4, but it has been converted to run on LPG too!

Jukebag

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1,463 posts

146 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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I wouldn't say £400 quid but I wouldn't say 40 grand either. Considering this same car was for sale in 2014 for 12k and now for 40k that's one big price jump. There are better examples out there, there's a silver one which used to be owned by the bloke who bought the Wildcat roadster I sold two years ago that was my late fathers. The silver one looked really stunning.

e600

1,379 posts

159 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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You can buy a fair example of a genuine e type for £40k, why bother with this?

TR4man

5,320 posts

181 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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Can you?

e600

1,379 posts

159 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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Yes

e600

1,379 posts

159 months

Friday 8th January 2021
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On eBay U.K. at the moment there are 3 useable road register e types all under £40k, there’s even a white lhd v12 roadster for £48k. Why buy a poor, unfinished kit car when you can buy a genuine e type for less?

Jukebag

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1,463 posts

146 months

Sunday 10th January 2021
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e600 said:
On eBay U.K. at the moment there are 3 useable road register e types all under £40k, there’s even a white lhd v12 roadster for £48k. Why buy a poor, unfinished kit car when you can buy a genuine e type for less?
I think half the E-Types sub 40k are just project cars that aren't the money they are asking for, and anything half decent will be upwards of 60k, or 2+2s that noone really wants.

And also a kit car will be much cheaper to run of course.

e600

1,379 posts

159 months

Monday 11th January 2021
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A lot of e types have provided free motoring for lots of enthusiasts, I am assuming if you buy a kit car you are probably an enthusiast.

I say again £40k for the subject car is crazy when you can have a real e type for that or less. There are plenty of 2+2 owners who would disagree with you.

Equus

16,980 posts

108 months

Monday 11th January 2021
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Jukebag said:
I wouldn't say £400 quid..
Having looked at the interior photo, I would.

Furyblade_Lee

4,112 posts

231 months

Monday 11th January 2021
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That is god-awful.

Jukebag

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1,463 posts

146 months

Tuesday 12th January 2021
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It may be god awful (to some), but at least it runs and isn't a rust buckets like more original E-Types would be at that price, and if it's not rusty it soon would be. OTT price it is considering it was for sale a few years ago for 12 grand (I think it's been for sale numerous times over the years). Found the same car for sale on the Jaguar classifieds website.

Europa Jon

580 posts

130 months

Tuesday 12th January 2021
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I just took a look. Yes, it's horrific! That's just my opinion though. Something is worth what someone's willing to pay for it. The asking price must be a very optimistic stab in the dark!
I understand that we like certain cars because they look good, but a kit car's often an old banger with a fibreglass body fixed onto it. Where's the high value in that? Each to their own...

Furyblade_Lee

4,112 posts

231 months

Friday 15th January 2021
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Jukebag said:
It may be god awful (to some), but at least it runs and isn't a rust buckets like more original E-Types would be at that price, and if it's not rusty it soon would be. OTT price it is considering it was for sale a few years ago for 12 grand (I think it's been for sale numerous times over the years). Found the same car for sale on the Jaguar classifieds website.
Mate, just take a look at the interior......

Then take a look at the body shape......

Then look at the price......

FORTY thousand pounds.....

You cannot even compare that to a rusty real one. It is 40k. And take another look at that interior.

Paul Drawmer

4,961 posts

274 months

Sunday 17th January 2021
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It appears to be incorrectly registered as a Jaguar. Isn't this a problem?

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

116 months

Sunday 17th January 2021
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No way

Furyblade_Lee

4,112 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Paul Drawmer said:
It appears to be incorrectly registered as a Jaguar. Isn't this a problem?
Hi Paul! It appears to be incorrectly priced to by at least +30k!

Paul Drawmer

4,961 posts

274 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Furyblade_Lee said:
Hi Paul! It appears to be incorrectly priced to by at least +30k!
You're too kind.
It's a kit car chassis, with some Jaguar suspension, a Nissan engine and gearbox. I doubt if the kit has ever been finished. Basically an odd collection of parts with an irrelevant log book. It's what in the old days was called a Bitza.

It's what I would call a pile of junk.

CanAm

10,056 posts

279 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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I don’t think the overall body shape is too bad, but it’s spoilt by apparently using the standard windscreen and side windows - and the ride height. And by the Nissan engine. And the interior.

But on the bright side, the bonnet looks quite good. smile