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DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH

Jaguar E-Type left hidden in a barn since the 80s could sell for as much as £60,000

Containing almost entirely original parts, this rare Jaguar could be worth a small fortune if restored to its former glory

AN early 1960's model Jaguar E-Type left hidden in a barn for 30 years is to go up for auction - and experts predict it will sale for a hefty sum.

The 1962 model 3.8L coupe has been sheltered in a North Devon barn since the mid Eighties, and hasn't been started up in more than 15 years.

This classic E-Type has been sheltered in a Devon barn since the mid 1980s
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This classic E-Type has been sheltered in a Devon barn since the mid 1980sCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

However despite extensive rust damage and its desperate need of a complete restoration, H&H Auctioneers have given it an estimated value between £50,000 and £60,000.

One of just 1,799 models built in right-hand drive, the Jaguar is particularly valuable for retaining its factory-fitted components, meaning it is still entirely original.

At the time of production, the car's 3.8L, 265bhp engine gave it a top speed of 150mph, and acceleration capable of launching it from 0-60mph in under seven seconds.

Having had just two owner's in its 55 years of life, the E-Type has travelled just 63,000 miles, with virtually none of those being clocked in the last two decades.

In desperate need of restoration, the Jag could fetch up to £250,000 when returned to its former glory
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In desperate need of restoration, the Jag could fetch up to £250,000 when returned to its former gloryCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The car has had just two owners in its lifetime
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The car has had just two owners in its lifetimeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
An original 3.8L E-Type engine, it has clocked just 63,000 miles
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An original 3.8L E-Type engine, it has clocked just 63,000 milesCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Due to its poor condition, the car's overhaul could cost its new owner as much as £100,000, but if completed with largely original parts, experts say the restoration could give the classic Jaguar an estimated value of approximately a quarter of a million pounds.

H&H Classic auctions will put the rare E-type up for sale in Epson, Surrey on June 6.

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