Is the Jaguar E-type rare?

Is the Jaguar E-type rare?

These cars are rare and more valuable. After that, the floors were dished to provide more leg room and the twin bonnet latches moved to inside the car. The 3.8-litre engine was increased to 4.2 litres (4,235 cc) in October 1964.

How many E-Type Jaguars are left in the UK?

If you’re into British cars, old cars in general, or just statistics it’s fascinating to delve into the data. For example, I found there are 4,565 E-Types still licensed in the UK. There are just 21 XJ220 exotics and 19 of them are not licensed to run on the highway (shown as Statutory Off Road Notification or SORN).

How much is a 1968 Jaguar E-Type worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Coupe $50,600
Coupe 2+2 $31,110
Roadster $78,100

How much is a 1961 Jaguar E-Type worth?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I
Number Produced: 6,886 Series I 3.8-liter LHD roadsters (15,498 Series I 3.8-liters total)
Original List Price: $5,670 (as tested by Car and Driver in 1961)
SCM Valuation: $215,000
Tune Up Cost: $250–$500

How much is a 1963 Jaguar XKE worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Coupe $93,500
Roadster $108,714

How much is a 1961 Jaguar E-Type?

How much is a 1963 Jaguar E-Type?

1963 Jaguar Lightweight E-Type fetches $7,370,000 at auction.

How many E-Type Jaguars?

There was a total of 18,808 cars produced. The Series 3 E-type ran from March 1971 to February 1975. In total, there were 15,287 cars produced between this period.

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