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2011 Shannons Melbourne Spring Classic Auction
Lot
17

1967 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Series 1 2+2 Coupe

$23,000

Sold

Specifications

Engine 4235cc In-Line 6cyl
Gearbox 4-Speed Manual
Body Work Coupe
Colour Dark Blue
Interior Light Blue
Trim Leather
Wheels Wire Spoke
Brakes Disc

Description

This lot is no longer available

There can be few cars more easily recognised than Jaguar's iconic E-type, the sports car that best represents the Swinging Sixties and all that was great about that period in time. When it was launched to a stunned world in 1961, the E-type offered genuine 150 mph performance at a price well below contemporary Aston Martins, Ferraris and the like. Malcolm Sayer's aerodynamic styling was derived from the streamlined D-Types that dominated Le Mans and the E-type was soon proving itself on the racetracks of the world. Throughout the Sixties the E-type underwent several major revisions, most notably the upgrade of the original 3.8-litre engine to 4.2-litres in 1964 and the adoption of an all-synchromesh gearbox. Other changes included improvements to the interior, stronger brakes and better electrics.To broaden the appeal of the E-Type, Jaguar announced a 2+2 model in 1966 with a wheelbase extended by 9-inches, longer doors and raised roofline to accommodate rear seat passengers - something achieved without losing the flowing lines of the original William Towns design. The 2+2 incorporated many detailed changes to the interior and with an eye to the American market, Jaguar also made available the option of automatic transmission. Between 1967 and 1968 the so-called Series 1.5 E-Type was offered, an interim model incorporating a host of revisions but retaining the purity of the original lines lost on the subsequent Series 2 and lacking the emissions controls that strangled that model. One of the sexiest shapes ever made, the E-Type is instantly recognised everywhere and remains a solid investment.