Jaguar E-type SIII OTS

price
1972
year of construction
mileage
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Specifications

Year built
1972
Price
Mileage
Power
Date Part I
February 28, 1972
Color
Signal Red
Interior
Black
Transmission
Manual
VAT deductible
No

The story behind this collectible...

A car from the time when smoking was healthy, television had only one channel and most importantly; the time when driving was real driving, without aids or thrill enhancing foppery!

The E Type was introduced in Europe on March 15, 1961 at the Geneva Motor Show and in the United States in April the same year at the New York Motor Show. When the car was first shown, Enzo Ferrari, called it "The most beautiful car ever made. To this day, he is right!

Our E type is of the last generation, the series 3. In 1971, the series 3 was introduced. The most notable change was the brutal 5.3 liter V12 engine block. Because it was such a heavy block, power steering also became standard. Furthermore, the wheel arches were slightly flared and the grill was slightly larger, to cool the muscular black cat. With the four wide exhaust tailpipes that roar and growl wildly when the Jaguar is started, as an enthusiast you cannot escape stepping in every time with a broad smile.

This is passion, pure and simple. Our Cool Classic series 3 was originally delivered in America, and entered our beautiful country 25 years ago. In recent years, the car has been technically perfected back to 100% by an experienced Jaguar mechanic. The car is in wonderful driving condition, and is ready to take long beautiful trips.

Many smiles a litre guaranteed!

Domesticated, not declawed. - Jaguar E-type

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