CC1708525. 1964 Jaguar E-Type. 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Coupe Chassis No. 890687 Engine No. RA 7078-9 Body No. V 8412 $189,500. Dealership Showcased.
69EType1 differences between the '66 and '67 E-Type, aka XKE, coupes. Depends on when in 1966 and 1967. At that time changes were on a continuous basis so the only way to be sure of what to expect on any car is to know it’s serial number. Biggest visual change is probably the introduction of open headlights part way through 1967
1972RHD Jaguar E-Type Series III Fixed Head Coupe - For Sale. £59,995 First registered in January 1972 (K Reg) this Series 3 V12 E-Type Fixed Head Coupe is a UK supplied Right Hand Drive car. Finished in its delightful original colour scheme of British Racing Green with Olive Green Leather. 1961 Jaguar E-Type Hardtops - For Sale - ForJaguarE-Type Series 1 and “1.5” (1961-1968) The first Jaguar E-Type was the Series 1, the exact car that Enzo Ferrari described in such glowing terms. Although this has been the model most highly prized by the collector fraternity it is not necessarily the best car to choose if you want an optimum E-Type driving and ownership experience. Workingright up to the last minute, Jaguar sent two E-Type coupés to the 1961 Geneva motor show.One was built specially for display and the other was a hard-driven prototype (registered 9600HP
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