Classic Jaguar E-Type For Sale 1969 Jaguar E-Type Current Bid: $30,000 1961 Jaguar E-Type Price Additionally, the body number tag is absent. Based upon the wildly successful D-Type racing Jaguar, the E-Type was an instant success with its sensual lines and muscular, but manageable 3.8-liter, inline-six-cylinder engine. Launched in March of 1961, the E-Type featured a monocoque passenger compartment, disc brakes, rack-and-pinion steering A collector's dream. The magnificent 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 “Flat Floor” Fixed Head Coupe featured here is finished in its stunning factory correct color combination of Opalescent Dark Green over a Biscuit leather interior. The accompanying Jaguar Heritage Certificate documents that the car was completed at the Coventry works on Looking for a Jaguar E-Type? Find your ideal Jaguar E-Type from top dealers and private sellers in your area with PistonHeads Classifieds. Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Flat Floor Roadster. 1961 The E-Type then ended up first at Lynx in Great Britain and finally at the Rosso Bianco Collection in Aschaffenburg/Germany. When this had to close in 2007, Peter Neumark bought the car in an effort to restore the Low Drag bodywork. For this, he commissioned the E-Type specialists at Classic Motor Cars (CMC) in the UK. . The Jaguar E-Type is one of the most elegant cars ever made, but its reliability plagued what could've catapulted this Brit to super-stardom Jaguar released its new flagships in mid-1961 Interior; Performance & Tuning; Road Wheels & Fittings; Service Parts; Steering & Suspension; Weather Equipment; XK120-140-150 (1948-1961) Jaguar Mk1-10 (1955-1970) XJ6 & XJ12 (1968-1992) XJ-S (1975-1996) XJ40 (1986-1994) S-Type (1999-2008) X-Type (2001-2009) XJ X300 & X308 (1994-2002) XJ X350 & X358 (2003-2009) XJ X351 (2009-Present) XF (2008 The 1961 Jaguar E-Type Coupe has been issued in the following versions: E Type Jaguar. Interior Color Wheel Type Toy Number(s) Country Notes / Variations Photo; MB04 A knowledgeable enthusiast might notice the covered headlamps, which mark it as a Series 1, or possibly the external bonnet latches and the flat floors, which lasted in production until October and June 1961, respectively. This specific example is an absolute amazing example (recreation) of the Jaguar E-type Low Drag. The car is based on a 3.8 Litre Coupe which has left the factory at the 12th of November 1963. It has been completely restored/built over a 2 year period whereby the entire car has been converted to this amazing Low Drag evocation.

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