1962 Jaguar XKE Series 1 3.8 Litre "Flat Floor" RoadsterIntroducing
this 1962 Jaguar XKE Series 1 3.8 Litre "Flat Floor" Roadster with
a Louvered Bonnet featuring a matching-numbers engine. This is an
early Series I E-Type featuring the desirable flat-floor
configuration and welded bonnet louvers, details that were only
present on the earliest production cars before later
revisions.Highlights:- Matching-Numbers Engine- Desirable Early
Flat-Floor and Welded Louver Configuration- 3.8-Liter Inline-Six
Engine- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- Triple SU Carburetors-
Front-Wheel Disc BrakesEquipped with a 4-speed manual transmission,
3.8-liter inline-six engine, triple SU carburetors, dual exhaust
outlets, front-wheel disc brakes, three-spoke wood steering wheel,
bonnet louvers, convertible soft top frame, front bucket seats, and
15-inch wire wheels with two-eared "knock-off" spinners. The bonnet
louvers not only enhance the car's aesthetics but also serve a
functional purpose by improving engine cooling.This example
represents an early and increasingly hard-to-find flat-floor
Roadster with correct configuration, ideal for an enthusiast or
collector looking to bring an important Series I E-Type back to
life. Currently not running and remains a long-term barn find
candidate for a total restoration. Overall, this represents a rare
opportunity to acquire a highly desirable early-production E-Type
with significant potential. For $62,500
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