A meticulously restored 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster, featuring a matching-numbers 4.2L engine, heads to Mecum ...
Paul Branstad loves the shape and purity of the Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, produced from 1961 to 1968, but appreciates the longer length of the Series 3 V12 model, which affords occupants a more ...
Type, comprising three series built from 1961 through 1974, may not currently be a blue-chip collectible—it should be.
Jaguar planned to sell 200 examples, but received 500 orders on the stand at Geneva alone. When the E-Type—known as the XK-E in North America—finally bowed out in 1974, a total of 72,528 ...
Arguably, no other color compliments the Jaguar E-Types contours as British Racing Green does. The Kent-based firm E-Type UK invested over 3,500 hours restoring this British icon, and while it ...
They deserve to.” Loath as I am to agree with Nigel Farage about anything, his evocation of Jaguar’s glorious past – including the epochal E-Type – does strike a chord. Forget the ...
Love it or hate it, Jaguar's done a great job of getting people talking about the brand while it reinvents itself. The latest effort in that direction is getting its polarizing Type 00 EV concept onto ...
Ahead of its first public reveal at the Pebble Beach Concours, Jaguar has shown pictures of the ‘new’ Lightweight E-type. This is the prototype, with a further six continuation models to be ...