*1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster*First shown in 1961, the
Jaguar E-Type is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful
automotive shapes ever constructed. Going through numerous
revisions over its production, its final form was the Series III
which was introduced in 1971 - this version saw a V12 replace the
inline-6 up front, and some dimensional changes to improve cabin
comfort for long-distance, high speed touring. This 1974 Jaguar
E-Type Series III Roadster has been under the care of the same
family its whole life, with the consignor's mother purchasing the
car new.Finished in Silver with a color-matched removable hard top,
this 1974 E-Type currently shows 5,451 miles on the odometer which
is believed to be original. For the Series III, Jaguar engineers
made the car both longer and wider, and features like the
cross-slatted front grille and wider wheel arches make it
immediately recognizable over the older variants. This example sits
on a set of 15-inch wire wheels and has a dual "Stinger" exhaust
out the back.The interior is wrapped in dark blue leather which
offers a striking contrast against the silver exterior. As one of
the most luxurious cars on the market at the time, the bucket seats
are comfortable and well padded, with perforated seat centers, and
a large 3-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel situated in front of
the driver. One thing that is a consistent across all E-Types is
the ever-classic looking white-on-black Smiths gauges in front of
the driver with a large speedometer and tach immediately in front
of you, and five auxiliary gauges to your right. From the factory,
this Jaguar was fitted with air conditioning and a period AM/FM
radio.Under the hood sits a 5.3-liter V12 - with competition roots,
this engine went on to be used until 1997 in the XJS, XJ12 and
numerous other cars. In the Series III E-Type, the engine breathes
through four Zenith-Stromberg carburetors and makes 272 horsepower
and 288 lb-ft of torque. The engine benefits from a recent tuneup
at Park Place. Power is sent through a 3-speed automatic gearbox to
the rear wheels. The E-Type was revolutionary upon its debut as an
early adopter of both 4-wheel independent suspension and 4-wheel
disc brakes in a series production car and this car puts both to
good use.This Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster represents a unique
opportunity to purchase a sought after classic that has been under
the care of a single family since it was purchased new. With a
recent recommissioning after a period of little use, this car will
be a joy to drive and fantastic to look at in your garage as
well!*Key Features* * Single Family Ownership Since New * Believed
to be Original 5,451 Miles * 5.3-Liter V12 * 272 Horsepower/288
Lb-Ft of Torque * Four Zenith-Stromberg Carburetors * 3-Speed
Automatic Gearbox * Silver/Blue Color Combination * Removable Hard
Top * Air Conditioning * Power Steering * Chrome Wire Wheels *
AM/FM Radio * Full Smiths Instrumentation*Additional Information* *
Some Service Records * Many Old Registration DocumentsFor more
information on this 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster or any
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