Only months after the E-type’s introduction in 1961, these lightly modified racing E-types designed by Jaguar celebrated their first victories. Each pair of E-type ZP Collection vehicles includes a drophead coupe and a fixed head coupe finished in liveries inspired by those original race winning cars and comprehensively restored by the
Initially, the Jaguar E-Type was not intended to be a replacement for the XK range. However, with the XK140 it was realised that the design, which dated from 1948, was looking a bit tired and an all-new car was the answer, but Jaguar did not have the funds to completely revise the XK shape for the future.
Jaguar E-Type Series I Fixed Head Coupe (1961-1968) Cars belonging to Jaguar E-Type Series I Fixed Head Coupe submodel, manufactured or offered in the years 1961-1968 with hatchback coupe body type, equipped with engines of 3781 - 4235 cc (231.2 - 257.5 cui) displacement, delivering 190.5 - 198 kW (259 - 269 PS, 255 - 265 hp) of horsepower:
The production E-Type debuted in March of 1961 for export only. Four months later, E-Types were launched for the home market. In testing, the E-Type was the first production car to ever top 150 MPH. These Series 1 cars were powered by the same 3.8-liter, triple carbureted inline six-cylinder engine from the XK150S, delivering 225hp.
The Jaguar E-Type Is Still an Object of Desire. By Phil Patton. March 4, 2011. SINCE it was unveiled at the Geneva auto show in March 1961, the Jaguar E-Type has regularly topped lists compiled by
March 15 marks the 60th anniversary of the debut of the Jaguar E-Type, revealed at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. To celebrate the birth of a car once described by Enzo Ferrari as the most beautiful
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Jaguar E-Type 3.8 coupe project 58,500 Miles International. €59,500 1961 JAGUAR E-TYPE 3.8 ROADSTER LHD £159,950 40 Miles Jaguar Classic Cars by Model. classic E-Types. for sale. classic XK 150s for sale. XK-E classic XK-Es for sale. 1961 Jaguar Classic cars for sale near you by classic car dealers and private sellers on Classics on Autotrader. See prices, photos, and find dealers near you. Developed originally on a Jaguar Mk 2, the Jaguar E-type was the first production car to be fitted with Independent Rear Suspension (IRS) in 1961, a system still used on cars produced today. What this means is that the ride and handling of an E-type really is second to none of the era and revolutionised car mechanics.
One of the most popular cars in history, the Jaguar E-Type saw a number of models and redesigns that can be categorised into three series. Series 1, of course, includes the very first model and all models of the car from 1961-1968. This is one of the most popular models of the car and we often have a wide range of Series 1 E-Types for sale.
1961 Jaguar E-Type 3. 8 Litre Roadster: A Rare Gem from the Early Days Step into the world of automotive history with the rare and exquisite 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3. 8 Litre Roadster. This early model, featuring the unique 'Open Bonnet Latch', is a true gem that captures the essence of the iconic E-Type's early years.
The original road-going E-Type was released by Jaguar at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show and the car caused a sensation. It had independent front and rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes, unitary construction, exceptional good-looks, and it was powered by the Jaguar XK straight-six – an engine that had won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times. How much does the Jaguar E-TYPE cost? The average Jaguar E-TYPE costs about $115,683.24. The average price has increased by 26.8% since last year. The 26 for sale on CarGurus range from $69,000 to $374,900 in price. The 1960s gave us the E-type and when it was first launch at Geneva in 1961 it floored everybody. The task of replacing the iconic E‑type fell to Malcolm Sayer. His XJ-S was even more aerodynamic than its predecessor, thanks to its flying buttress C-pillars and concave rear window. Matchbox MBX Metal 2006 Red 1961 Jaguar E Type Coupe 1:64 Scale Stunning. £7.95. Click & Collect. £4.95 postage *Matchbox "Best Of British 2007" #12 1961 Jaguar E
B Back to context. Presentation Vehicle - Geneva Motor Show 1961 1961 - 1974 3,8 Liter 6 in-line 265 PS Vmax : 240 km/h Designer : William Lyons (1901-1985) Malcom Sauer (1916-1970) PS : Ich liebe dich Sportwagen-Design der 1950er bis 1970er Jahre 27.09.2018 - 10.02.2019 Kunstpalast Düsseldorf Deutschland - Germany January 2019.
But these cars make up only a tiny fraction of the E-type market. According to xkedata.com, Jaguar built some 10,305 examples of what’s referred to as the Series 1, usually distinguished by its glassed-in headlamps. Initially powered by a 3.8-liter version of Jaguar’s world-beating, twin-cam XK inline-six, the Series 1 was upgraded to 4.2
Find your ideal Jaguar E-Type from top dealers and private sellers in your area with PistonHeads Classifieds. Jaguar Zealia E-Type Series 1. 1963; Coupe; 26,037; miles Jaguar E-Type 3.8
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