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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
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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 1962 Jaguar E Type worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Coupe $97,468
Roadster $137,500

Is Jaguar E-Type reliable?

Running Costs. Not only are E-types exceptionally reliable, but the availability of parts is superb and the cost of parts, in comparison with Astons, Ferraris, Maseratis and such like, is very modest.

Is the Jaguar E Type a good car?

That question is probably best answered by the words of a well-known British ex-racing driver: “Jaguar may not be the best car of its class in the world, but it is incontestably the least expensive of the GOOD cars.” After a week and 2200 miles in the XK-E Jaguar, we are bound to recognize it as a thoroughly GOOD car.

Are Jaguar E Types reliable?

How fast was an E-Type?

153 mph
The maximum speed was 153 mph (246 km/h), the 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time was 7.6 seconds and the 1⁄4 mile (402 m) from a standing start took 15.1 seconds. They summarised it as “In its 4.2 guise the E-Type is a fast car (the fastest we have ever tested) and offers just about the easiest way to travel quickly by road.”.

What is the Jaguar E-Type 2 2?

The E-Type was introduced as a rear-wheel drive grand tourer in two-seater coupé form (FHC or Fixed Head Coupé) and as a two-seater convertible “roadster” (OTS or Open Two Seater). A “2+2” four-seater version of the coupé, with a lengthened wheelbase, was released in 1966.