*1966 Jaguar E-Type Convertible* * Single Family Ownership Since
2006 * British Creme Over Red Leather * 4.2-Liter DOHC Inline-6 *
265 Horsepower/283 Lb-Ft of Torque * 3X SU HD8 Carburetors * Engine
Replaced In-Period * 4-Speed Manual Gearbox * Recent Servicing *
Rear End Rebuild w/New Rear Brakes and U-Joints * EZ Bleed System
for Brakes * Rebuilt Rear Calipers and New Rotors * New Spark Plugs
* Standard Service * Interior Retrimmed in 2007 * Considerable
Memorabilia * Magazine Articles * Original Advertisements * Car
CoverUpon its introduction in 1961, Enzo Ferrari claimed the Jaguar
E-Type was "the most beautiful car ever made." With appreciation
growing around the world for sports cars in the 1960s, the E-Type
represented an impressive shift - offering stunning looks, a
powerful inline-6, paired with independent suspension and 4-wheel
disc brakes, all at a price that made it look like a bargain
compared to the other sports cars coming out of Europe at the time.
This 1966 E-Type is a Series 1, and features the more powerful
4.2-liter inline-6, improved gearbox and has been under the care of
the same family since 2006.Finished in British Creme with a black
convertible top, this E-type Convertible presents in very nice
driver condition and features significant recent recommissioning.
The stunning shape of the E-Type is complimented by a set of wire
wheels which are wrapped in a set of Coker thin whitewall tires,
which give a very period look. 1966 marked a great year for the
E-Type as it retained its original covered headlight design, but
with a slightly more spacious interior, increased power and a
better gearbox.In 2007, the interior was restored to factory
specification in stunning red leather with matching red carpets.
Drop down into the driver's seat and you're met with a wood-rimmed
3-spoke steering wheel that frames a pair of Smiths gauges with
white-on-black readouts. To your right are four additional
auxiliary gauges, that sit above a dashboard packed with rocker
switches to control windshield wipers, blower fan and dash lights
among other necessary functions.Powering this E-Type is the
4.2-liter variant of Jaguar's famed dual overhead cam inline-6.
With a trio of SU HD8 carburetors, this engine is rated for 265
horsepower and 283 lb-ft of torque which is provided in a smooth,
linear manner and with an outstanding sound coming out of the dual
exhaust. The later Series-1 cars received an improved 4-speed
manual gearbox with a 1st gear synchro, and offers a positive shift
feel and easy operation. In April 2026, the entire rear end was
rebuilt with an EZ Bleed system for the brakes, new bearings, shims
seals and U-Joints, and the braking system was rebuilt as well.
With inboard disc brakes at the rear, this is a significant service
and having it completed should offer additional confidence for the
new owner. At this time, a general tune up was also completed with
new plugs, oil and filter.Representing the best of 1960s England,
the Series 1 E-Type convertible will be a sought after collector
car for decades to come. Offering gorgeous styling and remarkably
modern driving dynamics that can be enjoyed by even the most
committed modern car driver, there are few vehicles that provide a
more enjoyable top-down experience.*--*For more information on this
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