#1 Looking for info on the W&P Sebring GT Hardtop
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:18 am
Hi Everyone.
I'm still new here and looking for a bit of advice.
There have always been Jags in my family including a '65 series 1 E-Type Roadster.
I still have a hardtop for it and I think it might be the only undamaged complete one left in the world - the Williams & Pritchard Sebring GT hardtop.
http://www.coachbuild.com/forum/downloa ... e=view
Has anyone got any info on this hardtop? We had it on the car and it looked stunning - far more beautiful than the factory hardtop (imho)
Thanks, Alex
Wayback machine has a snapshot of the Register website;
https://web.archive.org/web/20080911184 ... -type.htm
Here is the info from that now defunct Williams & Pritchard Register website - about someone else's hardtop:
This is the exceptionally rare Sebring GT fastback hardtop for the E-Type Jaguar, which at £172 + VAT was the most expensive item on the Sebring GT price list. However, in an article in Cars and Car Conversions magazine in 1969, Len Pritchard initimated that some Jaguar dealerships had taken this accessory up and were selling it as a factory branded product. It came complete with a side lifting fuel filler cover and large rear boot panel, and with its buttresses the rear window bears just a slight resemblance to the later XJS.
The only surviving example known to the Register is this one, which belongs to the Collins family and was acquired some time ago in the family paint shop. It is damaged, missing part of the lower left support sill, and is missing its fuel filler cover, so will require quite a bit of skilled restoration work (and a suitable E-Type to wear it) but is still a very rare and possibly unique surviving piece of W&P and Jaguar history, as the moulds were destroyed in the nineteen eighties.

I'm still new here and looking for a bit of advice.
There have always been Jags in my family including a '65 series 1 E-Type Roadster.
I still have a hardtop for it and I think it might be the only undamaged complete one left in the world - the Williams & Pritchard Sebring GT hardtop.
http://www.coachbuild.com/forum/downloa ... e=view
Has anyone got any info on this hardtop? We had it on the car and it looked stunning - far more beautiful than the factory hardtop (imho)
Thanks, Alex
Wayback machine has a snapshot of the Register website;
https://web.archive.org/web/20080911184 ... -type.htm
Here is the info from that now defunct Williams & Pritchard Register website - about someone else's hardtop:
This is the exceptionally rare Sebring GT fastback hardtop for the E-Type Jaguar, which at £172 + VAT was the most expensive item on the Sebring GT price list. However, in an article in Cars and Car Conversions magazine in 1969, Len Pritchard initimated that some Jaguar dealerships had taken this accessory up and were selling it as a factory branded product. It came complete with a side lifting fuel filler cover and large rear boot panel, and with its buttresses the rear window bears just a slight resemblance to the later XJS.
The only surviving example known to the Register is this one, which belongs to the Collins family and was acquired some time ago in the family paint shop. It is damaged, missing part of the lower left support sill, and is missing its fuel filler cover, so will require quite a bit of skilled restoration work (and a suitable E-Type to wear it) but is still a very rare and possibly unique surviving piece of W&P and Jaguar history, as the moulds were destroyed in the nineteen eighties.




