Fullyrace prepared, FIA papers 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Lightweight Competition Coupé Replica Coachwork by Jaguar Racing Panels Registration no. 437 YUJ Chassis no. 876362 Engine no. Block Number: 047 (Crosthwaite & Gardiner) Right from the moment deliveries commenced in 1961, the E-Type began to find its way on to the
TheXK series of the Jaguar sports cars developed from the XK120 to the XK150 with 3.8 engine, which went out of production in 1961. At that point Jaguar presented a completely different car with innovative lines, the E-Type, truly destined to mark an era. The first series was equipped with a 3.8 and then 4.2 engine and is considered by many
Browse24 used Jaguar E-Type cars for sale with Motors.co.uk. Choose from a massive selection of deals on second hand Jaguar E-Type cars from trusted Jaguar E-Type car dealers. Jaguar, E-Type 1961 Series 1 3.8 Roadster Flat Floor 2-Door Jaguar, E-Type 1965 SERIES 1 4.2 COUPE
TheJaguar E-type is one of those rare cars that will always get hearts pumping – and opinions flying. This iconic Jaguar is still igniting passions today, just as it did when first revealed to the public back in 1961. Early E-types were fitted with a triple SU-carburetted 3.8-litre straight-six XK engine. These first-generation ‘flat floor
The78th left-hand-drive fixed-head coupe built, chassis number 885078 was dispatched on 20 October 1961 to Jaguar Cars New York. While the first owner was not recorded and the early history remains unknown, by 2004 this early-production E
Theowner is also parting with his 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 3.8-litre Roadster. The first right-hand drive production Jaguar E-Type coupé is forecast to fetch as much as £1.4million at auction
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