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How many E-Type Jaguars in Australia?

How many E-Type Jaguars in Australia?

There are currently 200 E-Types recorded in the Club Database with a further 17 known to be owned by members. The earliest is a 1961 Series 1 3.8 litre Open Two Seat (OTS) “flat floor” and the latest is the 9th of the last 50, a commemorative 1974 Black Series 3 5.3 litre OTS (with hardtop).

How much are Jaguar E-Type worth?

While prices can vary dramatically depending on the condition of a Series 1 E-Type, typical prices range from the £40,000 region for a rusted “fixer-upper” to £230,000+ for a pristine FHC model.

Are E-Type Jaguars reliable?

Not only are E-types exceptionally reliable, but the availability of parts is superb and the cost of parts, in comparison with Astons, Ferraris, Maseratis and such like, is very modest.

What kind of car is the Jaguar E Type?

More The Jaguar E type, also known as the XK-E, brought style and performance together to create a mass-produced supercar. The road-going sports car was… More

How much does a 1968 Jaguar E-type cost?

1968 Jaguar E-Type. $129,500. When the time came for Jaguar to replace the aging XK-150 which traced its roots back to 1948 with the XK-120 Jaguar boss Sir William Lyons relied again on his proven strategy of applying race-prov…

How much does a Jaguar F-type convertible cost?

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When did the Jaguar E-Type S2 coup?

Jaguar E-type S2 2 + 2 Coup 1969 Matching numbers This beautiful Jaguar E-type Series 2 was built in… More Jaguar E-Type S2 Cabriolet 1969 Restored This is a beautiful Jaguar E-Type Series 2 Cabriolet from the year 1969. This Jaguar has been extensively restored… More