Find 1967 Jaguar E-Type Classics for sale by classic car dealers and private sellers near you Filters Sort Sort Results By Relevance Distance: Nearest First Price: Low-to-High Price: High-to-Low List Date: New to Old List Date: Old to New Year: Low-to-High Year: High-to-Low Mileage: Low-to-High Mileage: High-to-Low The Jaguar E type, also known as the XK-E, brought style and performance together to create a mass-produced supercar. The road-going sports car was conceived in 1956 as a replacement for the D-type. In March of 1961, the E-Type was officially introduced to the world at the Geneva, Switzerland Motor show. Bodyshell Production History. Martin Robey Engineering Limited has been producing completely new Bodyshells for Classic Jaguar E-Types since 1982. After restoring several Bodyshells it became apparent that they all suffered similar corrosion problems. When the corrosion damaged panels were removed, it revealed further corrosion and undesirable Hot Wheels 2018 HW Sports Chevy Blazer 4x4 White. (12) $4.99 New. $3.05 Used. Hot Wheels 2009 Volkswagen Thing Orange Type 181 1:64 Diecast Car. (20) $4.99 New. $2.95 Used. Roarin Rods Hot Wheels Series #4 of 4. 13289 Mini Truck 1994. Series 1 cars were produced between 1961 and 1967, with a total of 38,419 units built. As a means of placating the U.S. Government's increasingly strict safety rules, Jaguar announced the Series 2 E-Type in 1969. The glass-covered headlamps had disappeared in 1968, and the body gained a new wraparound rear bumper, and larger front turn signal CC-1728917. 1962 Jaguar E-type Series 1, Fixed Head Coupe Introducing the 1962 Jaguar E-type Series 1 Fixed He There are 80 new and used classic Jaguar E-Types listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $18,950. Find your dream car today. The proven XK engine powered the bulk of E-type production in two displacements: 3.8 liters (3,781cc, 230.6-cubic inches) and 4.2 liters (4,235cc, 258.43-cubic inches). This iron-block inline-six engine featured seven main bearings, and in its aluminum head, double overhead camshafts. With a 9.0:1 compression ratio and triple 2-inch HD8 SU It is set to cross the auction blocks in Molesey, England, on September 1st. The price of admission won’t be cheap, with an auction estimate of £900,000 – £1,200,000 (US$1,142,500 – US$1,523,000). The E-Type caused a sensation when Jaguar unveiled it at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. However, it was a debut it nearly didn’t make. The E-Type’s price $5,595 for the roadster and $5,895 for the coupe in the United States, equivalent to about $42,000 today was about half that of an Aston Martin or a Ferrari. Stylistically There are 86 1969 Jaguar E-Type for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. LAPji.