1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Roadster. Pin. 1961 Jaguar Mark X. Pin. 1961→1964 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Roadster. Pin. 1962 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Fixed Head Coupé
Sir William Lyons, Malcolm Sayer, William M. Heynes. E-Type Roadster. designed 1961 (this example 1963). Jaguar Ltd., Coventry, England. Steel unibody construction with fabric top. 48 Ă— 66 Ă— 175" (121.9 Ă— 167.6 Ă— 444.5 cm). Gift of Jaguar Cars. 113.1996. Architecture and Design
Jaguar XK-E Roadster (man. 4) , model year 1961, version for North America U.S.: manufactured by Jaguar in United Kingdom ; 2-door convertible body type
The Jaguar E-Type was an entirely British creation by Jaguar cars. It was not only a 'head-turner,' but was competitively priced. These high-performance vehicles were produced between 1961 and 1975. Over 70,000 of these models were sold, and even today the Jaguar E-Type stands out as a timeless design icon that is arguably the most beautiful
The Jaguar E-Type was a descendant of the Le Mans–winning D-Type as channeled through developmental cars called the E1 and the E2A Le Mans prototype. Following its hugely successful introduction at the Geneva Salon, at which Enzo Ferrari described the new model as “the most beautiful car ever made,” Jaguar began taking customer orders
A 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Roadster hammered for 911,250 ($1,139,204 U.S.) at the Gooding & Company auction during the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace, setting a new
A new world record for production E-Types was achieved after a 1961 Series I 3.8 Roadster sold for ÂŁ911,250 (approx. $1,145,000). like the Jaguar E-Type Roadster, it has an incredible backstory.
Unlike the dream cars of America, Jaguar’s engineers produced the “E” with just a handful of prototypes evolved from their Le Mans-winning C-Type and D-Type racers. From its debut at the 1961 Geneva motor show, the E-Type stirred emotions as one of the most beautiful cars ever, capable of a genuine 150 mph in stock trim.
Historic automobile fair and auction preview day. Historic ultra-luxury cars available for private owners and collectors looking to invest in a variety of cars with a COYS auction on Saturday 18th February. Photo: 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 Fixed Head Coupe, estimate ÂŁ90,000-ÂŁ110,000.
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