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2024-12-02 14:55:07 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/e-type-siii/1971/1034210

Seller's description:

Year of manufacture 1971

Mileage 65 301 mi / 105 092 km

Car type Coupé

Country VAT NL

Chassis number 1S70802

Drive LHD

Condition Used

Location Brummen, Netherlands

Exterior colour Grey

Gearbox Manual

2024-12-10 07:40:38 | pauls writes:

Car also listed at:

www.classiccar-auctions.com/nl/lot-details/27065/jaguar-etype-v12-coupe-1971

Estimate 45.000,00 - 65.000,00

Lot number: 217 - 77

Closes: 11 December

This 1971 Jaguar E-Type V12 offers an impressive combination of luxury and performance. With its 5.3-liter V12 engine producing 272 horsepower and a manual transmission, this coupe provides a pure driving experience. Powerful and smooth, the V12 engine makes driving this E-Type a true pleasure. The car reaches a top speed of over 220 mph, with acceleration to 160 mph in 16 seconds.

Original and well-maintained condition

This example is largely original and well-preserved. The body has been previously restored and painted in an elegant silver color, which contrasts beautifully with the black leather interior. The car has user marks befitting its age, but is still a fine example of this iconic model. The 15-inch chrome wire wheels and the classic Mota-Lita wood steering wheel give it an authentic look.

Comfort and driving pleasure

The E-Type V12 is known for its balance between comfort and performance, thanks in part to its lightweight aluminum engine and ventilated disc brakes. The power steering and manual transmission make every drive an enjoyable experience, while the car still delivers impressive performance, even in contemporary terms. This V12 offers smooth handling, powerful acceleration with impressive torque.

Recent maintenance and documentation

This example is in excellent condition mechanically and comes with a comprehensive service history. Recent investments of over 10,000 euros in the technique show that this E-Type is ready for many more miles of driving pleasure.

In short, a unique opportunity to own a very well maintained Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupe, an icon in automotive history with an irresistible mix of luxury and power.

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