Description
This lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, The October Online Timed Auction on Thursday the 31st of October, Online. Background:
The Jaguar E-Type Series 3, introduced in 1971 at the New York Motor Show, marked a new chapter for the iconic British sports car. It featured Jaguar's first production V12 engine, a 5. 3-litre power unit delivering 272bhp. This engine provided the Series 3 with significantly more power and torque, offering a refined and exhilarating driving experience. The introduction of this larger engine brought not only better performance but also enhanced comfort, making it an even more suitable grand tourer.
The Fixed Head Coupé (FHC) variant of the Series 3 retained the sleek lines and elegance of the earlier models, though with a slightly longer and wider body to accommodate the larger engine. It featured distinct styling updates including a larger cross-slatted grille, flared wheel arches and wider tires, giving it a more muscular, aggressive look. Despite these changes, the FHC still maintained the timeless beauty that defined the E-Type lineage.
Inside, the Series 3 offered improved comfort and space, with power steering and optional air conditioning for a more luxurious driving experience. Though it may be overshadowed by earlier E-Type models, the Series 3, particularly the FHC, represents a refined blend of performance, comfort and style, securing its place as a unique and desirable model in Jaguar's history.
The car:
This genuine early UK right-hand drive manual Jaguar E-Type Coupé was originally registered on 6th October 1971. Restored in the early 2000s, with photographs documenting the process, this exceptional E-Type has only covered some 3, 000 miles since. It presents beautifully with chrome wire wheels in excellent condition and recently re-chromed bumpers setting off its striking coachwork superbly. The car has also benefitted from a restored leather interior, a new steering rack and the fitting of new exhaust parts.
The documentation accompanying the car includes records of all former keepers, making it traceable right back to its first owner. In addition, the car comes with a comprehensive service history and MOT records dating back to 1986 along with a V5C registration document, a history file and restoration pictures.
Since its purchase by the current vendor, the car has been part of a private Collection where it has been housed in an enviable heated and carpeted motor house, alongside other collector-quality vehicles.
Overall, this Jaguar E-Type fixed Head Coupé represents a fabulous opportunity to own a meticulously restored and well documented example of one of the most iconic British sports cars. With its conservative mileage, nice presentable condition and traceable history, it stands as a fine addition for any discerning collector or driving enthusiast. Housed in a glass-fronted motor house and treated like a piece of art, this E-Type is ready to be cherished by its next owner.
Arguably the most drivable of them all, this Series 3 FHC is crying out to hit the road and be enjoyed.
Location: Warwickshire
Seller: Private
Photography: Professional