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1970 Jaguar E-type Series 2
JamesEdition B.V.

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23-0608001

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The Netherlands

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Engine 6 Cylinder

 

Gearbox Manual

 

Drive Lhd

 

Drive train Rwd

 

Fuel type Petrol

 

Power 258 hp (192 kw)

 

Condition Used

 

VIN 1R27834

 

Color Yellow

 

Interior color Black

The days when people still smiled proudly without braces, and when you could still prank your teachers with a note from your parents. This was the time when legends were born, Keith Richards, Martin Luther King, and of course the Jaguar E-type cannot be left out of that list of greats. According to Enzo Ferrari, much to the dismay of other style icons, the most beautiful car ever made. A beast with exotic forms of British grandeur. The 4.2-litre six-in-line as the beating heart of the black feline sounds like no other. An aggressive growl and yet stylish. Ours is from the second series, which compared to the Series 1 mainly got a bit more comfort. In addition, the car was a bit more reliable due to larger radiator and two electric fans. This time, the headlights got locking lenses (saves condensation), the bumper matched the body better and the cooling and brakes also got a big upgrade.Ours is once again special. Just fully restored, and god how handsome she looks. Everything has been taken apart and no expense has been spared to restore English history to glory. The result is a gorgeous E-type 4.2 FHC series 2 in enchanting Pale Primrose Yellow. The paintwork is stunning and you can count your whiskers in the chrome work. Technically, she is ready for many rallies and long pleasure drives. Now all we need is a new owner who will look after it with the same precision. Do you fancy touring around particularly chic in the world’s greatest icons? The E-type, a creature of fire and spirit, whose every movement is pure poetry. – E-type 4.2 FHC Series 2
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