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1963 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 FHC
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

24-1208001

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In Stock

Netherlands

Dealer

Power 265 PK

 

Date Part I June 21, 1963

 

Color Opalescent Gunmetal

 

Interior Red

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible Margin

"Every Jaguar Can Do Things Machines Can’t" For anyone who dreams of a Jaguar E-Type, the search usually ends at the holy grail: the Series 1 Coupe with a 3.8-liter engine. A graceful predator that truly comes into its own when it’s on the move. This specific beauty first saw the light of day on May 30, 1963, in Coventry, ready to conquer the world. Her journey began in style, in Long Beach, California, where a certain G. Lowe was no doubt eagerly awaiting his new acquisition. The perfect match for a life full of sunshine, speed, and glamour on the American West Coast. After a transatlantic journey to France, she was given a second life. A thorough nut-and-bolt restoration not only restored her, but improved her. Three Weber carburetors, a stronger radiator, and higher compression deliver performance that even modern cars envy. This is not a museum piece. This is a machine made to drive—and to rule. The numbers add up: matching numbers, Heritage Certificate. But it’s not the facts that make her unique, it’s how she makes you feel. That touch of rarity, the mix of raw power and elegant lines. A heritage waiting for someone who truly understands her. "Built to outperform, designed to outshine."
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