The Jaguar E-Type was a sports car produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar between 1961 and 1975. The Series 1 model first appeared (albeit briefly) in the carpark of Shrublands during the 1965 James Bond film, Thunderball, and was later used two years later in a chase sequence in the unofficial parody film, Casino Royale. It subsequently appeared in Jeffery Deaver's 2011 James Bond

The Jaguar E-Type, also known as the XK-E, offered a range of engine options across its three series. The initial iteration boasted a 3.8-liter or 4.2-liter inline-six engine, followed by a 4.2

This 1967 E-Type Fixed Head Coupe has fallen on hard times. A previous owner parked it in a shed in 1980, and it has sat largely forgotten ever since. The seller has removed it from storage and discovered a relatively solid classic that is a prime candidate for restoration. If the buyer performs the work to a high standard, it has the potential
Launched in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type was a classic sports car that turned the heads of everyone at the Geneva Auto Salon. Starting as a prototype in 1957 and going on to become one of the most-loved classic sports cars of all time, the E-Type story is a fairy-tale. However, it was far more than just an eye-catching performance road car: the
Well, the XK block is back. After a gap of 50 years, Jaguar has put the cast iron XK block in 3.8-litre capacity into production again, and for the first time brand new units are available from Jaguar Classic, priced at £14,340. Each engine comes with a certificate of authenticity and, once provenance is proven, can be stamped with the
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