The Jaguar E-Type, known in North America as the XKE, was
introduced in 1961 as a redefined sports car that combined
breathtaking styling, advanced engineering, and exhilarating
performance at a price that undercut many of its European rivals.
Developed under the direction of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons
and engineer Malcolm Sayer, whose background in aircraft
aerodynamics heavily influenced its shape, the E-Type evolved
directly from the marque's Le Mans-winning D-Type racers. Its
revolutionary design featured a lightweight monocoque passenger
compartment, a tubular front subframe, four-wheel independent
suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes, making it one of the more
advanced production automobiles of its era. By 1967, the Series I
had reached the pinnacle of its development, retaining the coveted
covered-headlamp styling and the legendary 4.2-litre
dual-overhead-cam inline six, prized for its smooth power delivery
and refined driving manners. Long, low, and impossibly graceful,
the XKE's endless hood, flowing roofline, and muscular rear
haunches created a stance unlike anything else on the road,
balancing elegance with unmistakable athleticism. More than six
decades after its debut, the 1967 Jaguar XKE remains one of the
defining sports cars of the twentieth century, celebrated for its
timeless design, motorsport pedigree, and enduring appeal among
collectors worldwide. 25 years under the care of a noted collection
comprised of Pebble Beach Concours award winners, this 1967 Jaguar
XKE wears an older restoration that has been consistently and
attentively maintained throughout its tenure, remaining both highly
attractive and eminently usable. A highly desirable late Series 1
with its covered headlights, it is finished in its original shade
of Opalescent Maroon over a black trimmed interior, per its
accompanying British Motor Heritage Trust Certificate. The
certificate and chassis tag will also show it retains its
numbers-matching 4.2-litre inline-six engine. A coveted engine
among these Jaguars, the 4.2 is the preferred choice of those who
enjoy taking their examples on tours and Sunday jaunts, much like
the long-term owner did. More recently, the engine was rebuilt by
marque specialist JK Restorations. The Opalescent Maroon paintwork
is very attractive and in fine overall condition, accented with
restored brightwork and chrome wire wheels wrapped in Michelin
radials for an authentic stance. The restoration has mellowed
nicely with time and enjoyment, yet the car is still quite
presentable for casual shows and club gatherings, while also
looking as striking as ever on the road. This would be an excellent
pick for classic rallies and high-speed touring events. The E-Type
is undeniably a motoring icon, with legions of fans around the
world who sing its praises. After more than 25 years in the care of
an attentive and passionate enthusiast, this attractive,
well-maintained numbers-matching 4.2 covered headlight roadster
will bring many miles of joy to its next caretaker. * Desirable
late Series 1 4.2 Jaguar with covered headlamps
* Professionally rebuilt numbers-matching 4.2-litre inline-six by
JK Restorations
* Finished in its original colors of Opalescent Maroon over a black
trimmed cabin
* 25 years under the care of a noted collection comprised of Pebble
Beach Concours award winners
* Accompanied by a British Motor Heritage Trust Certificate
The Jaguar E-Type, known in North America as the XKE, was
introduced in 1961 as a redefined sports car that combined
breathtaking styling, advanced engineering, and exhilarating
performance at a price that undercut many of its European rivals.
Developed under the direction of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons
and engineer Malcolm Sayer, whose background in aircraft
aerodynamics heavily influenced its shape, the E-Type evolved
directly from the marque's Le Mans-winning D-Type racers. Its
revolutionary design featured a lightweight monocoque passenger
compartment, a tubular front subframe, four-wheel independent
suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes, making it one of the more
advanced production automobiles of its era. By 1967, the Series I
had reached the pinnacle of its development, retaining the coveted
covered-headlamp styling and the legendary 4.2-litre
dual-overhead-cam inline six, prized for its smooth power delivery
and refined driving manners. Long, low, and impossibly graceful,
the XKE's endless hood, flowing roofline, and muscular rear
haunches created a stance unlike anything else on the road,
balancing elegance with unmistakable athleticism. More than six
decades after its debut, the 1967 Jaguar XKE remains one of the
defining sports cars of the twentieth century, celebrated for its
timeless design, motorsport pedigree, and enduring appeal among
collectors worldwide.
25 years under the care of a noted collection comprised of Pebble
Beach Concours award winners, this 1967 Jaguar XKE wears an older
restoration that has been consistently and attentively maintained
throughout its tenure, remaining both highly attractive and
eminently usable. A highly desirable late Series 1 with its covered
headlights, it is finished in its original shade of Opalescent
Maroon over a black trimmed interior, per its accompanying British
Motor Heritage Trust Certificate. The certificate and chassis tag
will also show it retains its numbers-matching 4.2-litre inline-six
engine. A coveted engine among these Jaguars, the 4.2 is the
preferred choice of those who enjoy taking their examples on tours
and Sunday jaunts, much like the long-term owner did. More
recently, the engine was rebuilt by marque specialist JK
Restorations.
The Opalescent Maroon paintwork is very attractive and in fine
overall condition, accented with restored brightwork and chrome
wire wheels wrapped in Michelin radials for an authentic stance.
The restoration has mellowed nicely with time and enjoyment, yet
the car is still quite presentable for casual shows and club
gatherings, while also looking as striking as ever on the road.
This would be an excellent pick for classic rallies and high-speed
touring events.
The E-Type is undeniably a motoring icon, with legions of fans
around the world who sing its praises. After more than 25 years in
the care of an attentive and passionate enthusiast, this
attractive, well-maintained numbers-matching 4.2 covered headlight
roadster will bring many miles of joy to its next caretaker.
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