1967 Jaguar XKE Series I Fixed Head CoupeIntroducing this stunning
1967 Jaguar XKE Series I Fixed Head Coupe featured with a matching
numbers engine. Finished in its elegant Opalescent Maroon exterior
over a perfectly coordinated Maroon interior, this E-Type captures
the spirit of the 1960s with timeless style and unmistakable
presence. As a 1967 transitional year model, it comes with one of
the most sought-after features among enthusiasts, the highly
desirable covered headlights, giving it the pure, original
silhouette that made the model famous worldwide.Highlights:-
Matching Numbers Engine- Opalescent Maroon Exterior Color- 4-Speed
Manual Transmission- 4.2-Liter Inline-Six Engine- Triple SU
Carburetors- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Covered Headlights- Toggle
Switches- Chrome Bumpers w/ Overriders- Ron Davis Aluminum Radiator
- Center Console- 15-Inch Wire Wheels w/ Knock-Off Spinners- Jack,
Tool Roll, and Spare Tire Included- $60,406.51 in Receipt Copies
(1978-2024)Under the hood lies the legendary 4.2-liter inline-six
engine, fed by triple SU carburetors and paired with a 4-speed
manual transmission. This combination delivers smooth, confident
power along with the engaging driving experience that made the
E-Type a performance benchmark of its era. In fact, when the Jaguar
E-Type debuted in 1961, it was capable of reaching 150 mph, an
astonishing figure at the time, and Enzo Ferrari famously called it
the most beautiful car ever made. That reputation for beauty and
performance still follows the E-Type today.This example is
well-equipped with front-wheel disc brakes, quad exhaust outlets,
and Jaguar's signature polished aluminum ribbed valve covers that
give the engine bay its distinctive, jewelry-like appearance.
Additional exterior highlights include chrome bumpers with
overriders, elegant chrome trim, 15-inch wire wheels fitted with
Jaguar-branded two-eared knock-off spinners, Pirelli tires, and the
classic covered headlights that collectors prize. The side-hinged
rear hatch provides access to a properly fitted full-size spare
tire, and the car comes complete with its jack and tool
roll.Inside, the cabin reflects both craftsmanship and thoughtful
restoration. Features include front bucket seats, an armrest center
console, pop-out rear quarter windows, a three-spoke wood steering
wheel, Smiths instrumentation, classic toggle switches, a Blaupunkt
radio, and a fender-mounted antenna. A major highlight in this
car's history is the complete cabin assembly completed on March 13,
2023, which involved 288 hours of labor and totaled $28,897.43,
part of over $60,406.51 in documented receipts spanning from 1978
through August 2024. This substantial investment underscores the
care and dedication put into maintaining and improving this
classic.Blending breathtaking design, engaging performance, and
extensive documented maintenance, this highly desirable 4.2-liter
Jaguar E-Type is a standout example that offers both visual drama
and driving enjoyment, and is mechanically sound. For $79,950
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