Vehicle Description
The iconic E-Type Jaguar is one of the most desirable sports cars
of all time. Enzo Ferrari famously declared the E-Type " The most
beautiful car ever made". Cubby Broccoli, the producer of the James
Bond films, sought an E-Type to be Bond's car, but Jaguar,
overwhelmed with orders, turned him down and thus Bond had to
settle for the Aston Martin DB5.
The E-Type has lost none of its cachet since the fixed head coupe
was introduced on March 16, 1961, Geneva Motor Show, causing an
even greater sensation than the XK 120 had thirteen years earlier.
In 1996 New York's Museum of Modern Art added one to its exclusive
permanent design collection. Earlier this year an E-Type played a
starring role as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "get-away car'
following their spectacular wedding. The E-Type was at the center
of the cultural revolution in England that marked the transition
from the conservative fifties to the swinging sixties.
The 4.2 Liter Series II is the most desirable of all E-Types
because it is the most drivable and reliable of them all. It has
significantly more torque than the 3.8; a vastly improved fully
synchronized four-speed gearbox; better cooling from dual electric
fans, larger radiator, and a larger air intake; and better braking
due to a much-improved servo.
This motorcar has been in a private collection since November of
2013. The odometer shows 72,400 miles.
A comprehensive restoration was completed by the previous owner at
67,000 miles that is supported by receipts and contemporaneous
notes. The restoration is first class and based on its Jaguar Trust
Certificate, the body, engine and gearbox numbers match; and the
color (Sable) and interior (Cinnamon) are original. The Invoices,
notes and Jaguar Trust Certificate are included.
This E-Type drives like a modern car and is both powerful &
comfortable, fun to drive and absolutely a work of art in
motion.
Bid on this car in person at the RAND Luxury Auction on October
12th.
Details: www.RANDLuxury.com