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Jaguar E-TypeFHC Semi Lightweight
€ 199.000
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Kilometraje
500 km
Tipo de cambio
Manual
Año
06/1963
Tipo de combustible
Gasolina
Potencia
250 kW (340 CV)
Vendedor
Prof.
Datos básicos
- Categoría
- Coupé
- Tipo de vehículo
- Ocasión
- Tracción
- Tracción trasera
- plazas
- 2
- puertas
- 2
- Versión del país
- Países Bajos
Historial del vehículo
- Kilometraje
- 500 km
- Año
- 06/1963
- Propietarios
- 2
Datos Técnicos
- Potencia
- 250 kW (340 CV)
- Tipo de cambio
- Manual
- Capacidad
- 3.800 cm³
- Número de marchas
- 4
- Número de cilindros
- 6
Consumo de energía
- Tipo de combustible
- Gasolina
Color y Tapicería
- Color exterior
- Azul
- Color de los accesorios del interior
- Azul
- Material
- Alcántara
Comentarios
“Fast Cat”
1963 Jaguar E-Type FHC Semi Lightweight
Eligible for just about anything. Peter Auto, Masters, Spa 6 hours
Tour Auto, Modena Cento ore and then some
FIA HTP until 2030
Designed by Malcolm Sayer, the Jaguar E-Type debuted in 1961, embodying a perfect blend of beauty and performance. Its aerodynamic lines, innovative suspension and 3.8-liter inline-six made that the E-Type quickly dominated races and rallies, including a class win at the 1961 Le Mans 24 Hours and victories in the Tourist Trophy. Drivers like Graham Hill and Briggs Cunningham praised its balance, power, and responsiveness, making it a favorite on both track and road. Journalists hailed it as a masterpiece, with The Times calling it “the most beautiful car ever made.” Its lightweight monocoque construction and independent suspension set new standards, cementing its legacy as a racing icon of the 1960s.
The E-Type remains a benchmark in historic motorsport—its timeless design and competitive spirit still thrill drivers and spectators alike at events like Le Mans Classic and Goodwood."
The car we are offering was imported from the USA in 1995 and subsequently prepared for historic racing. After years of successful racing the current owner commissioned a full bare metal rebuild in 2021 including the installation of alloy body panels, a new 3.8L racing engine, new drive train and new suspension. Since early 2024 the car was only used in 3 events at Spa, Zandvoort and Dijon. The car was completely inspected, is in new condition, and ready to race.
We see a unique opportunity to buy a competitively priced car that is ready for all major historic events like Peter Auto’s Sixties endurance, Le Mans Classic, Goodwood, Masters Historic Racing, Tour Auto, Modena Cento Ore and many more.
Some Specs
Drive train
1963 Jaguar E-Type FHC Semi Lightweight
Eligible for just about anything. Peter Auto, Masters, Spa 6 hours
Tour Auto, Modena Cento ore and then some
FIA HTP until 2030
Designed by Malcolm Sayer, the Jaguar E-Type debuted in 1961, embodying a perfect blend of beauty and performance. Its aerodynamic lines, innovative suspension and 3.8-liter inline-six made that the E-Type quickly dominated races and rallies, including a class win at the 1961 Le Mans 24 Hours and victories in the Tourist Trophy. Drivers like Graham Hill and Briggs Cunningham praised its balance, power, and responsiveness, making it a favorite on both track and road. Journalists hailed it as a masterpiece, with The Times calling it “the most beautiful car ever made.” Its lightweight monocoque construction and independent suspension set new standards, cementing its legacy as a racing icon of the 1960s.
The E-Type remains a benchmark in historic motorsport—its timeless design and competitive spirit still thrill drivers and spectators alike at events like Le Mans Classic and Goodwood."
The car we are offering was imported from the USA in 1995 and subsequently prepared for historic racing. After years of successful racing the current owner commissioned a full bare metal rebuild in 2021 including the installation of alloy body panels, a new 3.8L racing engine, new drive train and new suspension. Since early 2024 the car was only used in 3 events at Spa, Zandvoort and Dijon. The car was completely inspected, is in new condition, and ready to race.
We see a unique opportunity to buy a competitively priced car that is ready for all major historic events like Peter Auto’s Sixties endurance, Le Mans Classic, Goodwood, Masters Historic Racing, Tour Auto, Modena Cento Ore and many more.
Some Specs
Drive train
- New 3.8L Engine, 340 Bhp/410 Nm, 5 Hours only
- All steel with Rob Beere Racing (RBR) components
- Lightened Flywheel
- Crankshaft damper
- Anti surge sump
- Reconditioned Weber DCOE 48 carburetors
- High torque starter motor
- New Jaguar/Moss gearbox with Denis Welch internals. Straight Cut Close ratio.
- Limited Slip Differential Ratio 3,57
- Bare metal rebuild in 2022, pictures available
- New uprated front subframe by Uryk Dmyterko
- Full roll cage by VA-Engineering
- Wide rear fenders from RS panels
- New Alloy bonnet, doors and boot lid
- Polycarbonate windows
- Front: New RBR AVO Shock absorbers, 1-inch Anti Roll bar, RBR adjustable torsion bars, reaction plates
- Rear: New Ohlin Shock absorbers, 1-inch anti roll bar
- Quick steering Rack
- Light weight Alu Radiator and electrical fan
- Large Oil Cooler, steel braided lines
- Diff cooler and pump
- Air ducts for brakes front and rear
- Realm Engineering Dunlop for E-Type, Alu with Peg drive (new in 2024)
- Four 7,5x15 (front)
- Two 8,5x15 (rear)
- Two 9x15 (rear)
- Tillet B6 Screamer seat valid until 2029
- Beltenick endurance harness valid until 2029
Leasing
Vendedor
Prof.Machines with a Mission
Cliente de AutoScout24 desde 2019ContactarMike van Thiel
- IVA deducible
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