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  • 0 KM

  • 1964

  • Gasoline

  • Manual

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In the early 1960s, Jaguar had already built a reputation for producing sleek, performance-driven cars, but none would capture the world’s imagination quite like the E-Type. Introduced in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type, or XK-E as it was known in the U.S., was a bold leap forward, combining stunning design with cutting-edge engineering. Its sleek body and long bonnet were like nothing anyone had ever seen, earning it a place in automotive history and forever etching it into the hearts of enthusiasts.

But it was the 4.2-liter engine, introduced in the Series 1 E-Type in 1964, that truly brought the car to its peak. This update included a larger, more refined engine that made the E-Type even more powerful, capable of reaching higher speeds and providing smoother acceleration. Along with improved braking and a refined interior, the 4.2 Series 1 became the car of dreams for those seeking both performance and beauty.

For the E-Type, this was a golden age. Celebrities like Steve McQueen and Grace Kelly were seen behind its wheel, and it became a symbol of status and sophistication. But it was more than just a car—it represented a moment in time, an era of innovation, ambition, and elegance.

As the 1960s faded into the 1970s, the Jaguar E-Type’s place in history was solidified. Despite the passing of years, the E-Type 4.2 Series 1 remains a symbol of the golden era of motoring. It was a car that combined speed, style, and soul—a true masterpiece of design that would forever be cherished by those who admired it.

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