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1974 Jaguar E-Type Series 3
Iconic Auctioneers Ltd

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Engine Number 7S16038LA

 

Transmission Manual

 

Body Colour Opalescent Silver

Combining the E-Type's iconic looks and the muscular cruising ability of Jaguar’s silky-smooth V12, this manual gearbox Roadster would make the perfect companion for any grand tour. First registered in February 1974 (M-Suffix), this Series 3 V12, manual gearbox, Roadster was originally supplied to New York, returning to the UK in 1999 and subsequently converted to right-hand drive Powered by the legendary 272bhp, 5.3-litre V12 engine mated to the desirable manual gearbox offering 0-60 in less than seven seconds and 140mph Still finished in its original colour scheme of Opalescent Silver with a navy blue Interior, it sits on chrome wire wheels Used very little since 2018, with less than 500 miles recorded to date, and just over 70,000 showing in total Supplied with its Heritage Certificate and a file of invoices including one that details a suspension rebuild 2,500 miles ago by Winspeed Guildford, along with numerous other invoices showing how well the vehicle has been maintained This Series 3 V12 is a charming example of the rare late-model Roadster, combining a smooth yet powerful engine, an engaging manual transmission, and the famously iconic silhouette.
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