Find 1962 Jaguar E-Type Classics for sale by classic car dealers and private sellers near you Filters Sort Sort Results By Relevance Distance: Nearest First Price: Low-to-High Price: High-to-Low List Date: New to Old List Date: Old to New Year: Low-to-High Year: High-to-Low Mileage: Low-to-High Mileage: High-to-Low As soon as Jaguar had pulled the covers off the new E-Type at the Geneva Motor Show of 1961, it walked into a problem. You couldn’t get your hands on one for love nor money. The E-Type’s curvesome form, promise of 150 mph on the nation’s newfangled motorway network, and a startlingly low price of just £2098 (or $5620) sparked an The Jaguar E-Type Series 1 has a 3.8L Inline-engine, which was later upgraded to a 4.2 Inline-6 engine. The Series 1 has a 6-cylinder 3781cc DOHC engine with a power rating of 265 bhp @ 5500 RPM. The torque of the Series 1 is 260lb-ft. @ 4000 RPM, and it comes with a 4-speed manual gearbox. There are 86 1965 Jaguar E-Type for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. 1966 Jaguar E-Type SERIES1. 34,516 mi · Manual · LHD · Restored-Original. Boca Raton, FL, USA. FOR SALE $186,900. Auto Sport Classics Exotic & Highline Aug 29, 2023. Fixed-price. N0RnV. Jaguar E-type 60 Collection cars. Jaguar Classic has unveiled the first matched pair of its E-type 60 Collection cars built to celebrate 60 years of the iconic sports car. It has also revealed full specification details for all the six limited-edition matched pairs of the restored and uprated 3.8-litre E-types that are a part of the collection. PRESS EXPOSURE. The Jaguar was registered 9600 HP on February 10th, 1961, after which the E-Type found itself loaned out to motoring journalists. Maurice Smith and Peter Riviere of The Autocar were the first to coax just over 150mph out of it, in Belgium, despite a passenger door flying open and some trim coming adrift. The Jaguar E-Type Series 1 has a 3.8L Inline-engine, which was later upgraded to a 4.2 Inline-6 engine. The Series 1 has a 6-cylinder 3781cc DOHC engine with a power rating of 265 bhp @ 5500 RPM. The torque of the Series 1 is 260lb-ft. @ 4000 RPM, and it comes with a 4-speed manual gearbox. Finished on July 10, 1961, this particular E-Type has all the coveted features enthusiasts look for in an early example, including the flat floor, welded hood louvers, and external hood latches. The Jaguar Mark 2 first appeared at the end of 1959, with sales really commencing in 1960. Although a fairly small car compared to the Jaguar Mk IX, it still fully fitted in with the Jaguar motto: "Grace, Space, Pace". A direct replacement for the Jaguar 2.4 and 3.4 litre models which have retrospectively been dubbed "Mark 1" cars, the Jaguar

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