1962 Jaguar EType Series 1 3.8Litre Roadster Arizona 2015 RM Sotheby's

The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British front mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd from 1961 to 1974. Its combination of exceptional aesthetics, advanced technologies, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world. Home / Cars for Sale / Jaguar / E-Type Classic Jaguar E-Type For Sale If you're looking for a classic Jaguar E-Type, look no further than Hemmings, the premiere online classic car dealer of the US! + Read More My Favorite Listings (0) e type 157 results Show 30 Classic cars for sale in the most trusted collector car marketplace in the world.

1974 Jaguar EType restored beautifully with 6.1L V12 PerformanceDrive

JAGUAR E-TYPE REBORN Sixty illustrious years of performance and style. Conceived to deliver the purest E-type driving experience, with a handful of perfectly judged enhancements. The result is the ultimate E-type for the modern day; iconic, authentic and exclusive. OWN A GENUINE 20TH CENTURY ICON 'Project Marmite', as it was known internally, is an electric Jaguar E-Type. An electric version of the car that - as the Nerdy Automobile Act of 1267 requires us by law to write - Enzo. Semi-monocoque construction, stylish aerodynamics, innovative independent rear suspension, and disc brakes, all powered by one of the finest straight-six engines ever devised. The people who. 1961 Jaguar E-type. VEHICLE TYPE front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door convertible. PRICE AS TESTED $5670 Displacement: 231 cu in, 3781 cc Power: 265 hp @ 5500 rpm Torque: 260 lb-ft.

photo JAGUAR TYPE E Série 2 4.2L cabriolet 1970

Auction CC-1803134 1971 Jaguar E-Type Chassis No. 2R14417 Iconic British sporting roadster Excellent presentation of color and performance. Auction Vehicle Auction CC-1802656 1964 Jaguar E-Type Finished in an Opalescent Maroon over a matching interior, this 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I roadster. Auction Vehicle Auction CC-1801899 Jaguar E-type S1, S1.5 & S2: the Classic & Sports Car verdict. A good Jaguar E-type is sensational to look at and an absolute joy to drive - and doesn't have to be an expensive car to own. Buying a solid example, rather than having to spend a fortune turning a bad car into a good one, is the key. All E-types are a pleasure to own, so don. 60 EDITION DETAILING. The beautifully styled bonnet badge, clock face, fuel cap and chassis plate are all finished with the commemorative E-type 60 logo, created judiciously by Jaguar Design. A light beech-rimmed steering wheel, as fitted to the 1961 cars, features a 24-carat gold horn push. Jaguar is honouring the E-type's first race wins with Project ZP: a collection of seven exclusive pairs of restored E-types inspired by the 1961 winning cars driven by Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori ; Each pair consists of one Oulton Blue drophead coupe, inspired by the original 'ECD 400' driven by Graham Hill and with a contrasting red.

1965 Jaguar EType Series 1 4.2Litre Roadster Arizona 2015 RM Sotheby's

Jaguar E-Type 1973 - 27,329 Miles Call for price Inquire Call - (866) 998-0460 Fort Lauderdale Collection South 16 cars on duPont REGISTRY 33304, Fort Lauderdale, 1301 E Sunrise Blvd. 9 years on duPont REGISTRY Website Promoted 1966 Jaguar E-Type $186,900 Call for miles Auto Sport Classics, Exotic and Highline Jaguar debuts two lightly modified E-types under the project name 'ZP'. E-type had already turned heads at the Geneva Motor Show a month earlier, and now these modified vehicles were ready to show the world what they were capable of. MAIDEN TRIUMPHS Max Price Model: E-Type of Clear Filters Featured Seller 15 1970 Jaguar E-Type 38,122 mi • 6 Cylinder • Silver $ 90,000 or $1,139 /mo This vehicle is in fantastic shape! It has been completely gone thru and restored/modded to the version today. Parts that were missing or rusted were hand made. The vehicle has been stored… Private Seller The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd between 1961 and 1975, as the successor to the XK150 . Its combination of beauty, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world.

A Stunning 1963 Jaguar EType Lightweight Goes To Auction IMBOLDN

The classic Jaguar's perfect brightwork is an indication of Bridges' hard work. "It was the least-desirable E-type model, but was entirely rust-free," says Bridges. "Having just done all the welding on a UK-market Sunbeam Tiger at the time, rust-free seemed like the way to go!". Over the following decades, Bridges learned a lot. It carried a/c, chrome wires, the available automatic transmission and a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate. Sold: 1974 Jaguar E-type Roadster. $78,400 • Broad Arrow Auctions. One repaint plus the four-speed box and air conditioning. Said to be carrying the original engine.