1966 Jaguar E-Type


$186,900
$20,312
above average
Contact seller for Miles

Vehicle Details

Color: Red
Body Style: Convertible
Interior: Black
Transmission: Manual
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Unknown
Location: 33444, Delray Beach, FL
Get EPICVIN vehicle history report

To be more confident in your used car purchase and get more information about the auto, including its accident history, insurance records, odometer readings history and other important details, we recommend you get a vehicle history report for the car prior to buying it.


Notes

This Super clean classic 1966 Jaguar E-Type Series1 Restored example of one of the most desirable E-Type variants, the Series I 4.2-Litre Roadster Classic, early E-Type design elements of covered headlights and high taillights combined with improved performance of the 4.2-liter engine and full synchromesh gearbox Strikingly finished in red over black leather with a black fabric soft-top Accompanied by a copy of its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust history certificate and an ultra-desirable factory E-Type hardtop finished in black. After Jaguars utter dominance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans throughout the 1950s, the engineers at Coventry were tasked with developing a production version of their champion race cars. The new model would borrow heavily from the venerated D-Type, winner of Le Mans a stunning three consecutive times from 1955 through 1957. Power was provided by the race-proven Jaguar XK engine. Initially displacing 3.8 liters, later increased to 4.2 liters, the double-overhead-camshaft, inline, six-cylinder engine wore an aluminum, straight-port cylinder head and was fed by a trio of SU carburetors. It was the jaw-dropping body design from Malcom Sayer, however, that cemented the E-Types legacy with a generation of car enthusiasts. Sayer worked alongside master sheet-metal craftsmen to develop the E-Types stunningly long bonnet, covered headlights, and rear haunches. Performance matched those cherished lines. Road tests of the period found th