1961 Jaguar E-Type Semi-Lightweight Coupe. Chassis S875027 is the third of the 'Cunningham Three' the other two being (875015, 875026). It along with the other two was delivered to Cunningham as a group. It was built as a standard steel production car on April 24 1961 and originally registered 9023 DU in the UK.
The annual event is a gearhead’s paradise, full of car shows, concourse events, road trips, and auctions. There will be droves of beautiful classic cars at this year’s festivities, but not all of them will be for sale. Although this 1961 Jaguar E-TYPE Fixed Head Coupe (FHC) will be there, it probably won’t be staying on the coast for long
The Jaguar E Type was understandably described by Enzo Ferrari as the most beautiful car ever made when launched in 1961. The E Type s combination of beauty, high performance and competitive pricing quickly established the model as an icon of the motoring world. Available originally as a fixed head coupe
Manufactured on 4 May 1961, chassis number 850022 was the 22nd right-hand-drive E-type roadster built. It was also one of the 56 cars lined up for the famous photograph taken outside the Browns Lane offices in spring 1961, and was really a kind of semi-prototype with certain detail features that might have been lost had it been subjected to a
The original run of the Jaguar E-Type, known as the Series 1, are some of the most desirable E-Types. They are notable for their evolution t Learn more. There are 92 Jaguar E-Type for sale across all model years (1961 to 1975) and variants, 48 are Series 1 and 5 are model year 1961 . There were 595 Series 1 sold in the last 5 years.
Franklin Mint Precision Models 1961 JAGUAR E-TYPE Green DIECAST CAR 1:24. $49.00. $9.95 shipping. Franklin Mint 1938 JAGUAR SS 100 - 1/24 (NM) $9.99. 0 bids. $11.50
In March 1961, Jaguar E‑type created history when the hand-built ‘77RW’ was driven from Coventry to Geneva to be launched alongside the ‘9600HP’ at the Motor Show. Never before had a car engendered such feelings of passion and British pride. 60 years on, Jaguar Classic celebrates the
In the United States, the 1961 XK-E (E-Type) roadster was priced at $5,600, and the coupe at $5,900. It had a 96-inch wheelbase with an overall length of 175.3 inches, stood 48 inches tall, and was 65.25 inches wide. The front suspension was comprised of wishbones, anti-roll bars, and torsion bars, while the rear relied on an independent setup
A total of 3 generations of Jaguar E-Type were produced over the years. Here’s a quick rundown of production years: Series 1 - Produced from 1961 to 1968. Series 2 - Produced from 1968 to 1971. Series 3 - Produced from 1971 to 1974. All E-Type Series models were produced as either a 2-door coupe or a 2-door roadster.
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