F1 six-speed automated manual gearboxCirca 12,400 miles (approximately 20,000 kilometres) from newDriven only by the original owner"Let's just go straight to it: the Ferrari F355 is one of the best cars ever to have come out of Maranello. The 355 replaced the rather lacklustre 348 and was a distinct improvement in both looks and dynamic ability...
Sold new in the USASingle ownership from 1990 to 2016Only 26,313 miles (approximately 42,300 kilometres) from newRestored conditionConceived and developed as an open sports car, the Jaguar E-Type debuted at Conceived and developed as an open sports car, the Jaguar E-Type debuted at the Geneva Salon in March 1961 in fixed-head coupé form. The car..
Delivered new to the USAMatching numbersTwo owners from newDesirable manual transmission and air conditioningOne consequence of the E-Type's long process of development had been a gradual increase in weight, but a good measure of the concomitant loss of performance was restored in 1971 with the arrival of what would be the final version - the 'S..
Delivered new to BelgiumBelieved only three owners from newOnly 51,725 kilometres recordedAutomatic transmissionRegularly maintainedRegistered in FranceOne of the most important developments in the evolution of the V12-powered Jaguar XJ-S was the introduction of the HE (High Efficiency) engine in 1981. Incorporating new 'Fireball' cylinder heads..
Delivered new to the USASingle family ownership from new until 2015Matching numbersExceptionally original and un-restoredOffered from an important Belgian private collectionThis exceptionally original Jaguar E-Type (XKE) roadster was built on 13th October 1970 and despatched to British Leyland, New York, USA. It was purchased new by Mr Edwaard M..
Delivered new to the USAMatching numbersRestored in Italy in 2013Air conditioning fittedLaunched in October 1964, the 4.2-litre E-Type came with a more user friendly, all-synchromesh gearbox and superior Lockheed brake servo as part of the improved specification alongside the bigger, torquier engine. Apart from '4.2' badging, the car's external ..
One of only 1,582 'flat floor' cars madeThe 38th of only 398 left-hand drive coupés built during the first year of productionMatching numbers exampleTotally restored between 2010 and 2014Extensive restoration bills and photographs"If Les Vingt Quatre Heures du Mans has been responsible for the new E-Type Jaguar, then that Homeric contest on the ..
1961
Jaguar
E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Series 1 'Flat Floor' Coupé
Delivered new to FranceDesirable factory sunroof and limited slip differential'111 points' report on fileUnveiled at the Geneva Salon in 1977 and voted Car of the Year for 1978, the 928 was intended as an upmarket replacement for the long-running 911, but in the event Porsche's rear-engined classic would outlive its younger sibling. The front-en..
One of the desirable 1st series 'external bonnet lock' E-type RoadstersNumber 289 built, dating from the first months of productionMatching numbers and coloursPresent family ownership since the late 1990s/early 2000s"The E-Type Jaguar combines the assets of high performance and superb styling with a degree of practicality and reliability far in ..
1961
Jaguar
E-Type 3.8-Litre Series 1 Flat floor 'External Bonnet Lock' Roadster
Special Equipment model with C-type cylinder headOriginal left-hand driveMatching chassis, engine, and cylinder head numbersBare-metal restoration in Italy"For 1955, Jaguar present a range of models incorporating not only added refinements, but mechanical advances directly derived from their many outstanding successes in international competitiv..