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How much did a Jaguar E-Type cost in 1961?

How much did a Jaguar E-Type cost in 1961?

$5,670
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 was the original E-type Jaguar?

It wasn’t just the looks that impressed many about the Jaguar E-Type and made it one of the most desirable cars in production, though. The launch price of the car was around £2,250, comparatively valued at £38,000 in today’s money, which made it surprisingly more affordable than many other sports cars.

How much did a Jaguar cost in 1965?

The Series I Jaguar E-type (aka XKE) was produced from 1961 through mid-1967 — with the U.S. market targeted from the outset….Detailing.

Vehicle: 1965 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 convertible
Original List Price: $6,000
SCM Valuation: $70,000–$100,000
Tune Up Cost: $400

How much was an E-Type Jaguar in 1963?

just $6,000
With a top speed of 150 mph and a factory price of just $6,000, it is no wonder that the E-Type became a motoring icon.

How much is a 1968 E Type Jaguar worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

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

Are E types rare?

Due to production pressures, the first handful of E-Types produced were produced with external bonnet latches and a ‘flat floor’, so when you see these terms on a car for sale, you’re looking at something extremely rare and valuable.

Which E-type is the most valuable?

Series 1 is often considered the most valuable of the E-Types because it was the first of its name. When it was first unveiled in 1961, it was up for £2,000, which is around £44,000 today, accounting for inflation.