Jaguar: 1973 E-type SIII V-12 roadster, turquoise w/black leather, lovely four-speed car in rare original color w/newer paint and leather, drives superbly, $54,500. Jaguar: 1973 E-type 2+2 coupe, excellent condition, auto trans, new blue paint, blue leather interior, 71,600 miles, garaged and driven on weekends, new tires, brakes and carbs, a

The firm set a new world record at auction for all production E-Types with the sale of the 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Roadster, which commanded £911,250. This extremely important Jaguar garnered the attention of major British press leading up to the auction as the first E-Type ever sold, and the fourth right-hand-drive E-Type

MATCHING NUMBERS, AIR CONDITIONING & TRIPLE SU's Sold New in Late 1968 to a John R Clayton of Lamarque Texas, this Numbers Matching Cream, Left Hand Drive Coupe found it's way to Australia, where a Restoration Took Place between 2009 and 2011, Including the Fitment of the Prettier Series 1.5 Bonnet, Resulting in the E-Type Receiving Queensland Compliance on the 13th of July 2011. There are 31 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. Despite celebrating their 60th anniversary in 2021, E-types across the spectrum have failed to generate the sort of buying spree often associated with a significant birthday. Six of our 40 biggest Price Guide Movers On The Slide this month are E-types, with falls ranging from 2.4% for the 3.8 roadster (Series 1), or Open Two Seater in Jaguar . 29 422 122 226 147 132 18 94

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