1964 Jaguar XKE Series 1 3.8-Litre Fixed Head CoupeIntroducing this
1964 Jaguar XKE Series 1 3.8-Litre Fixed Head Coupe, featuring a
matching-numbers engine. Currently finished in black, with evidence
of a red finish visible in select areas. Known for its balanced
proportions and early Series 1 details, this example retains many
of its factory mechanical and cosmetic elements, making it a strong
candidate for a proper restoration.Highlights:- Matching-Numbers
Engine- Exterior Color: Black- 4-Speed Manual Transmission-
Gold-Head 3.8L engine- SU Tri-Carburetors- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes-
Smiths Instrumentation- Toggle Switches- 15-Inch Wire
WheelsEquipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, a 3.8-liter
inline-six engine, SU tri-carburetors, front-wheel disc brakes,
dual exhaust tips, louvered clamshell bonnet, side-hinged rear
door, covered headlights, chrome trim, chrome bumpers with
overriders, three-spoke steering wheel, Smiths/Lucas
instrumentation, toggle switches, Firestone Sport Car 200
white-letter tires, and 15-inch wire wheels with two-eared
"knock-off" spinners. Convenience features include bucket seats,
manual-crank windows, pop-out quarter windows, an analog cock, and
an armrest center console. The Series I XKE was famously praised by
Enzo Ferrari himself, who called it the most beautiful car ever
made, underscoring its timeless design and international acclaim.
While this timeless E-Type is currently not running, it represents
an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts to recommission a true
classic. For $46,500
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