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Jaguar E-Type Series 1

1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1

$99,900 - IN - 1963

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Jaguar XKE Roadster

1966 Jaguar XKE Roadster

$139,900 - MI - 1966

1966 Jaguar XKE Roadster Few cars can boast being an Amelia Island example - either on the field or across th...

Jaguar E-Type OTS

1970 Jaguar E-Type OTS

$41,500 - TX - 1970

A Desirable Well-Optioned Roadster!. . Manual Transmission, Factory Chrome Wire Wheels & A/C!. . Ready for Con...

Jaguar XKE Convertible

1969 Jaguar XKE Convertible

Enquire - MI - 1969

This all original Hawaiian car has a light blue exterior and wide white walls on spoke wheels. The interior ha...

Jaguar E-Type-Convertible

1974 Jaguar E-Type-Convertible

$54,950 - MI - 1974

This 1974 E-Type, 12 cylinder Jaguar convertible has a red exterior, a black top and black leather interior. T...

E-Type Jaguar E Type V12

1974 E-Type Jaguar E Type V12

$62,500 - CA - 1974

Roadster in White with Black interior, 4 speed, A/C and chrome wire wheels. Black soft top, straight rust and ...

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The Jaguar E-Type is widely recognised as one of the best looking cars ever designed and its classic status has grown significantly over the years.

Released in 1961, the E-Type was praised by current luminaries including Enzo Ferrari for its long body and seemingly endless bonnet which combined in an unmistakably iconic look when viewed from any angle.

A concept version of the E-Type emerged as early as 1957, although the Series 1 iteration did not make its debut until four years later.

For the Series I E-Type Jaguar chose to use a 3.8 litre engine which it had previously been harnessing onboard its XK6. This would remain in place for three years until the capacity was upped to 4.2 litres in late 1964.

One of the noteworthy features of early E-Types was the all-wheel disc brakes, which at the time of its production were a relative rarity as a standard inclusion.

It is possible to distinguish Series I E-Types thanks to the fact that their headlights were covered with glass, while the Series 2 era, which began in 1969, saw this design choice ditched in favour of open headlights.

Real enthusiasts will tell you that there is actually a Series I ½ model which Jaguar produced in small numbers, losing the headlight coverings but retaining most of the features of the first generation.

For the Series 2 E-Type, Jaguar introduced various new features, such as the option to add air conditioning and power steering at the factory.

A larger intake at the front meant that the 4.2 litre engine was fed air more efficiently and readily and various interior alterations were made, including the addition of new seats.

The E-Type's final iteration arrived in 1971 when the Series 3 hit the tarmac. This time Jaguar introduced a 5.3 litre V12 engine to the mix, in the process also giving the car better braking capabilities and making power steering a standard feature.

The E-Type was not only a hit on the roads but was also a major player on the racetrack. In the early 1960s Jaguar produced a number of special race ready editions which were lighter and faster than their consumer equivalents.

It is difficult to overstate the importance of the E-Type, because its legacy can still be felt today and it remains talked about and idolised by thousands of fans.

Jaguar E-Type Series 1

1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1

$99,900 - IN - 1963

Welcome to Ray Skillman Collector Car Sales. My name is

Jaguar XKE Roadster

1966 Jaguar XKE Roadster

$139,900 - MI - 1966

1966 Jaguar XKE Roadster Few cars can boast being an Amelia Island example - either on the field or across th...

Jaguar E-Type OTS

1970 Jaguar E-Type OTS

$41,500 - TX - 1970

A Desirable Well-Optioned Roadster!. . Manual Transmission, Factory Chrome Wire Wheels & A/C!. . Ready for Con...

Jaguar XKE Convertible

1969 Jaguar XKE Convertible

Enquire - MI - 1969

This all original Hawaiian car has a light blue exterior and wide white walls on spoke wheels. The interior ha...

Jaguar E-Type-Convertible

1974 Jaguar E-Type-Convertible

$54,950 - MI - 1974

This 1974 E-Type, 12 cylinder Jaguar convertible has a red exterior, a black top and black leather interior. T...

E-Type Jaguar E Type V12

1974 E-Type Jaguar E Type V12

$62,500 - CA - 1974

Roadster in White with Black interior, 4 speed, A/C and chrome wire wheels. Black soft top, straight rust and ...

Jaguar E Type Series III Roadster

Red with black leather interior and black canvas soft top, four speed with only 44,000 original miles, factory...

Jaguar XKE Series I

1967 Jaguar XKE Series I

Enquire - CA - 1967

First Place, 100 Points by Jaguar Club of North America in 2010 and has won (2) JCNA First Place awards in 201...

Jaguar E-Type

1967 Jaguar E-Type

Enquire - CA - 1967

Manufacturer: Jaguar Model: E-Type Interior: Blue Year: 1967 Exterior: Blue Engine: 4.2 1967 Jaguar E-type R...

Jaguar E-Type

1967 Jaguar E-Type

Enquire - CA - 1967

Manufacturer: Jaguar Model: E-Type Interior: Black Leather Year: 1967 Exterior: Red Engine: 4.2L 1967 Jagua...

Jaguar XKE 2+2 Coupe

1968 Jaguar XKE 2+2 Coupe

Enquire - NV - 1968

1968 Jaguar XKE 2+2 -, www. sierraclassics. com

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