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In 2023, Jaguar Classic put up for sale seven pairs of restored E-Types – each of them again a roadster and a coupe – as part of its E-Type ZP Collection, to honour the model’s first race wins.
British firm Helm Motorcars has just completed its first U.S.-bound Jaguar E-Type restomod commission The Emerald Green car, “the Rhode Island Commission,” features luxury leather interior ...
This one-off commission is powered by an original Jaguar V12, is built on an original E-Type chassis, and rolls all three ‘Series’ iterations, plus the race-spec D-Type, into its design.
It's been 50 years since production of the Jaguar E-Type came to an end, and Jaguar has marked the occasion by building two new examples of the iconic sports car for a loyal customer. The cars ...
Here's a futuristic take on the classic Jaguar E-type from a company run by Jaguar's former styling head, Ian Callum. It's just a demonstration design at present, but it could be made into a one-off.
The exclusive Jaguar Classic E‑Type Commemorative series marks the sad moment when manufacturing of the iconic nameplate ceased in 1974. Don't be too glad to see it, though, as only two examples ...
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This Jaguar E-Type Restomod Does the Original Proud - MSNThis is Callum's absolutely gorgeous Jaguar E-Type restomod concept. It's just a sketch, but soon, this stunning 3D render could become a reality if someone is willing to pay the right price.
1963 Jaguar E-Type Roadster (front) and a 1946 Cisitalia 202 GT (rear) on display at the grand opening of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Queens, New York on June 29, 2002.
If we had to guess, a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 from the now-defunct F-Type, paired with modern suspension and chassis upgrades, would be the perfect match for this updated E-Type.
In 1971, Jaguar introduced the E-Type Series 3, with a 12-cylinder engine that required a swollen, extended nose to house it.
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