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E-Type UK Ltd

Hadlow Kent

E-Type UK Ltd

After leaving the production line in 1973, sold to its first registered owner, Mr Harris, Enfield via London’s Henleys LTD, the Series 3 lived the London life for some 8 years being regularly serviced and having its original ‘Jaguar Passport To Service’ frequently stamped, starting with the P. D. I (Pre-delivery Inspection) and finishing with the last service stamp in 1981 with the car having ...

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24 May 2019
Kent

This Series 1 (1/ 2) 4. 2 OTS was built on 7th November 1967 and shipped out to New York, USA on 22nd November. It currently retains its original colour combination of British Racing Green with Beige interior and Fawn hood, the first owner Richard J Neilam took delivery of the car from his local Jaguar dealer which we believe was situated in California, where the car would have spent the majority ...

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10 Feb 2019
Kent

This 1971 Series 3 OTS was fully restored by E-Type UK in 2014 with no expense spared, featuring substantial upgrades transforming the E-Type into a true sports car. Presented in an eye-catching Carmen Red and paired with a retrimmed Biscuit interior, creating an authentic Jaguar combination.

Originally delivered to NYC, USA in December 1971, the car was later sourced as a restoration ...

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20 Sep 2018
Kent

Released in 1961, the E-type helped cement Jaguar as one of the most popular automotive exporters to the U. S market. The popularity of the E-type was further enhanced by the release in late 1964 of the Jaguar 4. 2 litre engine, built to compete with the larger V8 engines used in US sports cars at the time. Providing more torque, the 4. 2-litre engine launch coincided with the release of the much ...

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14 Jul 2018
Kent

This Series 1 4. 2 OTS was manufactured for delivery in USA in September 1966, Chassis No 1E 13560 and Engine No. 7E 10372-9 (supported by a Jaguar Heritage Certificate) and is finished in Carmen red with an immaculate black interior with a black mohair hood and hood cover (all original colours).

The car underwent an extensive restoration in the USA in 2004 and comes with a large photographic ...

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10 Jul 2018
Kent

Presented here is a wonderful example of matching numbers 1965 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4. 2 OTS in left-hand drive. An immaculate car inside and out, finished in eye-catching Silver with reupholstered Light Tan interior and Black mohair hood.

This superb Series 1 was manufactured on 30th November 1965, as recorded in the JHDT Certificate present in the vehicles history file, left the factory ...

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10 Jul 2018
Kent

The Jaguar E-Type, manufactured between 1961 to 1975 was described by Enzo Ferrari as “the most beautiful car ever made”. The E-type helped cement Jaguar as one of the most popular automotive exporters to the U. S market. The popularity of the E-type was further enhanced by the release in 1964 of the Jaguar 4. 2 litre engine, built to compete with the larger V8 engines used in US sports car market. ...

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30 Jun 2018
Kent

Now available is this stunning example of a late 1962 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3. 8 OTS left-hand drive. An original US delivered car, imported to the UK in 2016 and then treated to a full nut and bolt restoration. Presented in beautiful Carmen Red and paired with reupholstered black interior and matching black mohair hood.

This US-supplied Series 1 was manufactured in August 1962 and delivered ...

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29 Jun 2018
Kent

The 2+2 E-Type was introduced in March 1966 for the man who loved his family as much as he loved sports cars. To accommodate for the extra two people, the wheelbase was lengthened by 9 inches, the roof heightened by 2. 5 inches, and two more seats were integrated into the back. This resulted in a fantastic E-Type experience for both adults and children alike.

This 1968 Series 1½ 2+2 ...

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2 Jun 2018
Kent

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Shown here is an early example of a 1968 Series 2 4. 2 OTS, manufactured in October and dispatched to Jaguar Cars, New York in November the same year. Finished in an original but rare Jaguar Light Blue, paired with a dark blue interior and mohair hood. It’s clear from the cars all-round tidy bodywork that it has been well maintained.

Believed to have ...

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26 May 2018
Kent

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The US was Jaguar’s leading market for the E-Type; therefore when the US introduced certain safety legislation for 1969, Jaguar were forced to redesign specific parts of the E-Type and the Series 2 was born. Open headlights, redesigned rear end and a larger grille were just some of the new features, the Series 2 began production in late 1968.

This Series ...

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11 May 2018
Kent
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Released in 1961, the E-type helped cement Jaguar as one of the most popular automotive exporters to the U. S market. The popularity of the E-type was further enhanced by the release in late 1964 of the Jaguar 4. 2 litre engine, built to compete with the larger V8 engines used in US sports cars at the time. Providing more torque, the 4. 2 litre engine launch coincided with the release of the much ...

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15 Feb 2018
Kent

Launched in March 1961, the 3. 8L Jaguar E-type was initially for export only, it wasn’t until the combination of looks, performance and pricing captured the British public’s imagination that the car launches domestically in July 1961. The 3. 8 E-types had a number of defining features that were later removed including, beautiful bucket seats, ‘Jaguar’ boot script, and alloy dash on all but ...

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13 Feb 2018
Kent

The Series 3 E-Type was introduced in 1971. To ensure the E-Type continued to appeal to the US-market (Jaguar’s biggest buyer), the wheelbase was lengthened, power steering was added as well as Jaguar’s brand new roadgoing V12 engine. These changes made the E-Type a much more comfortable and capable grand tourer. To keep the E-Type in tune with 1970s design, flared wheel arches were added and ...

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11 Feb 2018
Kent

Released in 1961, the E-type helped cement Jaguar as one of the most popular automotive exporters to the U. S market. The popularity of the E-type was further enhanced by the release in late 1964 of the Jaguar 4. 2 litre engine, built to compete with the larger V8 engines used in US sports cars at the time. Providing more torque, the 4. 2 litre engine launch coincided with the release of the much ...

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1 Feb 2018
Kent