1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe
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1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe Driving Video

1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe Engine Idle
Description
Unveiled at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type burst onto the scene, igniting a revolution in sports car design and engineering. Its breathtaking body lines, unmatched performance, and prestigious racing pedigree instantly captivated enthusiasts worldwide, cementing its status as an automotive icon. Despite its lofty pedigree, the E-Type boasted a surprisingly affordable price tag, making it accessible to a wide range of drivers and propelling it to instant sales success. Over the years, the E-Type underwent gradual enhancements, culminating in the introduction of the Series 2 cars in 1969. These updated models featured a larger 4.2-liter engine, open headlights, twin cooling fans, and a revamped dashboard design, further elevating the driving experience. Moreover, the Series 2 E-Type offered optional power steering and air conditioning, enhancing its overall user-friendliness and appeal. Loved by collectors and enthusiasts for over half a century, the Jaguar E-Type remains a timeless symbol of automotive excellence, continuing to inspire awe and admiration wherever it roams.
Highlights
Retained by a single family since 1981
Finished in Signal Red with a Black leather interior
Powered by a 4.2-liter dual-overhead cam inline-six-cylinder
Upgraded with triple SU carburetors, as found on earlier production models
Four-speed manual transmission
15 inch wire spoke wheels
Upgraded ignition system
Repainted in the 1980s, with the original color believed to be Prime Rose Yellow
The was recently brought back to running and driving condition, having remained in climate-controlled storage for the past 23 years by a long-time engineer, enthusiast, mechanic, and collector specializing in British, antique, and special interest cars
The just under 84,000 miles displayed on the odometer at the time of listing as believed to original
Features
Heater
Manual roll-up side windows
Analog clock
Cigar lighter
Center console storage compartment
Locking glove compartment
Wood-rimmed steering wheel
Pop-out rear windows
Four-wheel disc bakes
Telescoping steering column
Adjustable height headrests
Padded sun visors
Power antenna
Capacious trunk
Dual exhaust with quadruple tips
Known Imperfections
Aged tires
Signs of rust, as pictured
Paint imperfections
Included
Jack
Ownership History
This 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe has been retained by the selling family since 1981.