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1966 Jaguar E-type 4.2l Series 1 Roadster on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:1335 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Transmission:4 Speed Synchromesh
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.2L Inline Six Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1E11205 Year: 1966
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Jaguar
Interior Color: Tan
Model: E-Type
Trim: Roadster
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 1,335
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

The Jaguar E Type  is one of those few cars that can be described as "timeless".  It is still as stunning a design as it was when it first appeared in the early 1960s.  This 1966 roadster was purchased from the original owner in late 1966 by the current owner's father.  The car underwent a total restoration in the late 1990s and has been driven less than 1400 miles since.  However, it has been impeccably maintained and garage kept since.  During the restoration, a small amount of rust was found in the driver's floor, so it was replaced. 

The tires are excellent, the battery is new and the carburetors and fuel pump have recently been rebuilt with kits to allow for use with today's ethanol gasoline.  The exhaust system is stainless as are the wire wheels.  .Included with the car are the original tools shown, as well as the original owner's manual, shop manual and other dealer's paperwork shown in the photos.

The car is located near Birmingham, Al, and if you want to fly in to view or drive the car, we will arrange to pick you up at the airport, take you to see the car and then return you to the airport.  Please look at the photos and video : ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUAbrO0CKi0&feature=youtube_gdata )  carefully and ask any questions before bidding.  Since the car is a 47 year old British sports car, it is sold as is, where is.  The owner feels that he is not currently able to enjoy the car as much as he would like and believes that someone else might be able to give the car the attention it deserves.

Alabama did not issue titles prior to 1976, (http://www.alabama.gov/sliverheader/Welcome.do?url=http://ador.alabama.gov/motorvehicle/Title_FAQ.html)  so the car will be sold with a bill of sale only.  We can provide a certified letter from the state saying that no title exists for the car.  We can arrange shipping, including delivery of the car to a port city for overseas sales. 

The prices on these beautiful cars are trending upward again, so it is likely an excellent time to invest.  Here is a link to Hagerty Insurance price guide to give you an overview of recent values: http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=862612

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Jaguar pushes F-Pace toward Frankfurt debut [w/video]

Thu, Jul 30 2015

Automakers regularly subject new vehicles they're developing to extreme climactic conditions to make sure they'll hold up no matter what the customer throws at it. We rarely get to see what those conditions entail, save for the odd batch of spy shots here and there. Jaguar, however, has given us a glimpse behind the proverbial curtain as it puts the finishing touches on the upcoming new F-Pace crossover. The British automaker reports that it's put the F-Pace through its paces in temperatures ranging from as low as 40 degrees below zero (on either scale – that's where they meet) to 50 degrees Celsius above (122 Fahrenheit). Those are some punishing conditions, achieved in the dead of winter in Northern Sweden and at the height of summer in the searing deserts of Dubai, where cabin temperatures inside a vehicle left in the sun can top 158 degrees Fahrenheit. The former is where Jaguar Land Rover maintains a dedicated arctic test facility in Arjeplog, with over 37 miles of test tracks carved out of the ice, snow, and mountains. Jaguar even threw gravel mountain passes into the test regime for the first time, because while it may be geared more toward on-road use than its Land Rover counterparts, people still expect their crossover to be sure-footed in a variety of conditions. Jaguar has now confirmed that the production F-Pace will make its bit debut in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. That's the same venue where the C-X17 concept that previewed the F-Pace's arrival was first showcased the last time the show came to town two years ago. And while the company recently signed a manufacturing contract with Magna Steyr to build an undisclosed model line in Austria, JLR confirms that the F-Pace will be built in the UK at the Solihull plant that already handles production of the Land Rover Discovery/LR4, Defender, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Jaguar XE. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Motor Trend pits Aston V12 Vantage S against Jaguar XKR-S GT in battle of the Brits

Fri, 20 Dec 2013

With the recent increase in higher-performance versions of already high-performance vehicles, like Mercedes-Benz and its AMG Black Series, the public is now gaining even greater access to speed and maneuverability. Two of the most recent sports cars to get their wicks turned up include the Jaguar XKR-S GT and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S.
Both of these cars are the pinnacles of their lines, with the Jag lording over the XKR-S, XKR and XK while the Aston rules over the standard V8 Vantage S and V8 Vantage. Motor Trend has opted to pit the two rivals together for some thorough testing, and it just happened to bring along a few video cameras to capture all the action.
There's nearly 19 minutes of super hot sports car action below, so scroll down and enjoy.

2015 Jaguar F-Type R Coupe [w/video]

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

This is it. This is the nasty cat we've been hankering for most. Whereas the Jaguar F-Type convertible remains the company's purest expression of lifestyle fun and expendable income, it's this coupe version that originally stole our eyeballs and never gave them back when it debuted as the C-X16 Concept way back at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. And now we've had an early turn at driving the most potent variant, the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe.
This F-Type Coupe design is so utterly visually stunning that, even if something dynamically or functionally was not really to our liking, we would still want to have the wherewithal to buy one and garage it, if only to stare at it - not unlike our reaction to the 2007-2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione coupe, then. Whether such beauty needs to be in the form of this $99,000 mondo 542-horsepower R version or the more attainable six-cylinder trim is an open question.
In case you need reminding, that's 542 horses maxing out at 6,500 rpm, along with 502 pound-feet of torque on tap between 2,500 and 5,500 revs. There is no indicator yet as to whether Jaguar will eventually come out with an R version beyond the 488-hp V8 S for the convertible, either, so this may well be our only shot at such hair-brained antics in this small Jag. Small and not quite light, we should add - despite its all-aluminum goodness - the F Coupe rings in at 3,638 pounds. That sort of heft is one thing on the street, but it's quite another on a twisty roadcourse, and we aimed to figure out if the coupe's 80-percent greater stiffness versus the open F-Type (along with its higher attendant spring rates) were enough to make a big difference.