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1973 Jaguar E-type SIII Coupe. A low mileage V12 in beautiful Survivor Condition

Make: Jaguar
Model: E-Type
SubModel: V12 Coupe
Type: Coupe
Year: 1973
Mileage: 43,912
VIN: UD1574937
Color: Sable
Cylinders: 12
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Biscuit
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

1973 Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupe Additional Info:

HISTORY
The Jaguar E-type is surely one of the most beautiful sports car designs in history. Instantly recognizable around the world as an object of desire. The V12 was slightly longer and wider than its predecessor and the wider track and uprated suspension provided improved road holding. The body sported a large air intake under the front grill giving an even sportier and unmistakable look to the V12.
THIS E-type
The car is finished in the original “Sable” color with a “Biscuit” leather interior. Many V12’s were delivered with an automatic transmission, ut this car is fitted with a manual gearbox. The smooth silky power of the V12 and its massive torque really enhances the pure driving pleasure of the Jaguar.
With only 43,912 miles this low mileage Jaguar has also undergone a rigorous inspection in our shop to be sure it is ready to enjoy. This E-type is very tidy cosmetically, nd can be enjoyed in its current “Survivor Status” for many years to come. This car is no trailer queen, nd would suit an owner who loves to drive yet wants a car that will still turn heads at a car show.
OVERVIEW
The E-type is a historic design offering the perfect balance between modern expectations and classic motoring joy. The steering is light and accurate, he ride supple and confidence inspiring and the braking is excellent. The engine produces effortless power and a symphony of sound only 12 cylinders can create.
OWNERSHIP
For the majority of the car’s life (1976 – 2012) it was owned by school teacher in Regina Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan enjoys a very dry climate, nd the car reflects this low humidity environment. Until the owners passing, he E-type was most often enjoyed on their drives to their cabin in Katepwa. Adamant the car change hands to someone just as passionate the next owner was a true enthusiast with several unique Jaguars.
INCLUDED WITH THE VEHICLE
An original British Leyland “Repair Operation Manual”
A 1999 catalogue from “Terry’s Jaguar Parts”
An original tool kit
An original spare
A great opportunity to own an investment grade classic and enjoy the current buying power of the US dollar.
Please contact me with any questions you may have.