This is a very nice, very original Series 2 Jaguar XKE 4.2L Roadster that is in very good condition overall. Complete with it’s original engine and gearbox intact, it runs and drives very well and is a stunning example of a well-maintained original car. It has only 86,774 original miles and is painted in the very attractive “Ascot Beige” with a Beige leather interior, black Hartz cloth top, chrome Dunlop wire wheels and Michelin radials.
The Jaguar XKE was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd between 1961 and 1975. Its combination of beauty, high performance, and competitive pricing established the marque as an icon of 1960s motoring. At a time when most cars had drum brakes, live rear axles, and mediocre performance, the E-Type sprang on the scene with 150 mph and a sub-7 second 0-60 time, monocoque construction, disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, independent front and rear suspension, and unrivaled looks. In fact, the E-Type was based on Jaguar’s own famed racer, the Type D, which had won the world’s most prestigious sports-car race three consecutive years (1955-1957) and, as such, it was the first production vehicle not to use a separate body bolted onto a chassis, instead employing the racing design of a body tub attached to a tubular framework, with the engine bolted directly to the framework.
The E-Type was initially designed and shown to the public as a rear-wheel drive grand tourer in two-seater coupé form and as a two-seater convertible. A “2+2” four-seater version of the coupé, with a lengthened wheelbase, was released several years later. On its release Enzo Ferrari called it “The most beautiful car ever made”. The Series 1 cars were made from 1961-68, and then Jaguar made numerous changes and released the Series 2.
The Series 2 introduced a number of design changes, largely due to U.S. design legislation. The most distinctive exterior feature is the absence of the glass headlight covers, a wrap-around rear bumper, re-positioned and larger front indicators and tail lights below the bumpers, an enlarged “mouth” which aided cooling, twin electric fans, plastic rocker switches in place of the Series I toggle switches, and a switch from the three SU carburetors used in Series I models to a mere two Stromberg carbs t meet stricter US emissions requirements.
A combination steering lock and ignition key was fitted to the steering column, which replaced the dash board mounted ignition switch and charismatic push button starter. A new steering column was fitted with a collapsible section in the event of an accident. New seats were fitted which allowed the fitment of head restraints. The interior and dashboard were also redesigned with minor dash changes, including rocker switches on the dash.
The engine is easily identified visually by the change from smooth polished cam covers to a more industrial “ribbed” appearance. It was de-tuned in the US with twin Strombergs and larger valve clearances, but in the UK retained triple SUs and the much tighter valve clearances. This US-spec engine produced 245 hp, and air conditioning and power steering were available as factory options. Production according to Robson is 13,490 of all types, with 4,855 fixed head coupes being made during the period. In 2011, when Jaguar E-Type had 50th anniversary. Jeremy Clarkson said the Jaguar E-type is the essence of British brilliance.
This lovely example comes with all receipts showing actual mileage on odometer, all original books and records from 1970 including original license plates, all numbers matching from new. It has had one repaint 15 years ago and still looks great, with only a few minor flaws and the brightwork is in excellent condition. It has an Abarth exhaust system, a triple carb conversion, and headers installed. This car runs and drives like new, shifts perfectly, and is a true original…well cared for in every way! The can be seen and inspected in the Denver, CO area by appointment.