The Series III E-Type, built from 1971 to 1975, was a major
departure from its Series I and Series II predecessors. An
ultra-smooth 5.3 liter V12 engine replaced the classic inline sixes
that preceded it. Fender flares were added to make room for larger
tires and a wider track. A new radiator opening announced the new
model from the front and a V12 badge on the trunk lid identified
the new model from the rear. Matched with an upgraded interior, the
changes made the E-type a strong competitor to all other luxury
sports cars of the era.
Our E-type features a 4-speed manual transmission, power steering,
power brakes, and chrome wire wheels. It is presented in turquoise
livery with black leather and a black top. This numbers matching
roadster has recently been sorted from top to bottom. The body
received a high-quality repaint in turquoise. The seats, carpet,
and soft top have recently been beautifully restored. The braking
system has been recently rebuilt and received new rotors and pads,
and the steering rack has been rebuilt.
This vehicle just had a major service done in 2023 by Creative
Workshop, and the odometer shows 48,242 miles. The paint under the
hood and trunk is believed to be original with no signs of any
prior damage. The car is in excellent mechanical condition with an
exceptionally strong engine and buttery gearbox.
Four new Pirelli tires are mounted on excellent chrome wire
wheels.
This suburb low mileage example would be the perfect weekend
cruiser and a welcome participant on any number of enthusiast
events.
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