1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 2+2 Coupe
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Description
Unveiled in 1968, Jaguar introduced the world to the second series of the critically acclaimed E-Type. A host of improvements throughout the car increased passenger comfort, reliability, and safety, all of which perfectly complemented the well-established driving characteristics and gorgeous styling. Customers could select an open-top roadster, coupe, or a sleek 2+2 allied for seating four adults with increased practicality without sacrificing the sporting charm. Amenities like air conditioning, power steering, and an automatic transmission created a more appealing car for American buyers. Today, these remain wonderfully styled cars that are the automotive dream for many.
Highlights
The bodywork was refinished in its current striking silver in 2022, with the classic red leather, vinyl, and moquette interior refinished in 2014
A RetroAir air-conditioning system has been installed
Upgrades have been performed to the heater matrix, fan, and fan motor
Powered by a 4.2-liter dual-overhead cam inline-six-cylinder with two Zenith-Stromberg carburetors and sends power to the rear wheels via three-speed Borg-Warner 8 automatic transmission
Coupe styling with 2+2 seating
The car is said to be in superb mechanical condition, with many of the components being replaced or repaired, including the alternator, braking system, and power steering system
Undercarriage is said to be remarkably sanitary, with the undercoating applied when new and minor surface rust treated to prevent its spreading
The consignor reports that the Borg-Warner transmission was refurbished in 2008, a Magnetron electronic ignition system was fitted in 2014, and a new high torque gear reduction starter motor was installed in 2018
Recent service highlights reported by the consignor include refurbishing the speedometer, as well as installing a new oil pressure gauge and sender in 2022
Offered from over 25 years of long-term enthusiast ownership
Please note that while the five-digit odometer displays 2,631 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is believed to be 102,631
Features
Upgraded heater matrix
Aftermarket RetroSound AM/FM, Bluetooth, USB stereo
Rear window defogger
Telescoping steering column
Power steering
15-inch wire wheels
Locking glove box
Four-wheel disc bakes
Stainless steel exhaust
Wood-rimmed steering wheel
Pop-out rear windows
Capacious trunk
Analog clock
Cigar lighter
Center console storage compartment
Known Imperfections
A small drop of paint near the gear shift lever
Included
Physical copies of service invoices dating back to 1985, with electronic copies beginning in 1997
Spare parts
Tools
Car cover
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1970 Jaguar E-Type purchased the car in May 1997.