1973 Jaguar EType Series 3 Roadster


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Jaguar built more than 15,000 copies of the Series 3 E-type, so it's common enough to be found today yet rare enough to still turn heads at a morning meetup. Terrific club support thanks to the Jaguar Clubs of North America and other groups. For years, the V12 cars represented the value buy, but are those days ending?


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The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd between 1961 and 1975, as the successor to the XK150 . Its combination of beauty, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world.


1973 Jaguar EType Series 3 Roadster

A Jaguar restoration specialist since 1977, he enjoys bringing out the Series III's inherent sports car character with vehicles like our feature car, "The Beast," the Jaguar Club of North America slalom record holder and track racer that his team built for Lincoln, Massachusetts, resident Jim Roberge.


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The Jaguar E-Type Series 3 replaced the standard straight-six engine. In 1971 the E-Type Series 3 gained six more cylinders, turning it into the Jaguar XK-E V-12. The E-Type V-12 engine and body of the 2+2 was the manufacturer's answer to US emissions and regulations. Unfortunately, the series 3 still fell short of a sports car as it became.


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The Series 3 was a much-revised model that was introduced in June 1971 and ran through until August 1973 for the Coupe and to June 1974 for the Roadster. It was introduced to showcase the new Jaguar 5.3-litre V12 engine and is easily identified by the wider track, wider wheels and tyres, slightly flared front and rear wheel arches, and large.


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The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British front mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd from 1961 to 1974. Its combination of exceptional aesthetics, advanced technologies, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world.


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The Series 3 Jaguar E-Type Model. When the Jaguar E-Type Series 3 was first introduced in 1971, one of the most impressive and enticing alterations it featured was the brand new 5.3-litre Jaguar V12 engine. Based on the engine devised for the terminated Jaguar XJ13 model, the V12 engine cylinder head design was reworked into a production-ready.


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Four-speed manual and three-speed automatic gearboxes were offered in the Series 3 E-type. In manual cars, it's important to check the operation of the clutch, as a short pedal travel suggests the clutch needs either adjusting or replacing. You can buy a new clutch kit for less than £300, but a Jaguar specialist is likely to charge in excess.


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03/31/2023 Buyer's Guides In This Article Category: Buyer's Guides Make: Jaguar Model: E type Year: 1971 1972 1973 1974 Twelve cylinders. In the automotive numbers game, that's very nearly top of the pops, a Classic-era throwback that blends smoothness, performance, and prestige in equal measures.


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Known as the Series 3, the third generation of XJ was a series of luxury sedans offered with inline six or V12 engines, and featured light styling changes from the previous generation. Notable variants include the Sovereign, the Double Six, and Vanden Plas.


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For those whose favorite E-type is the Series 3, the good news is that there's no reason to think that prices are going to run away anytime soon. In fact, it's possible to find a driver-quality 2+2 for somewhere between $15,000 and $20,000. Value Trend. 1992 $45,000. 1997 $33,000. 2002 $37,000. 2007 $48,000.


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Series 3 | Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Series 3 Series 3 Production years: 1979 - 1992


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1975 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 '75. 82 719 £GB. Manufacturer code. Serie III. Body style. Convertible (Roadster) Mileage (read) 34 542 mls. Power (kW/hp)


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1992-2005 BMW 3-Series.. 1974-1996 Jaguar XJ6, XJ12 And XJS. Like the BMW above, the merging of a steadfast English luxury car with a rambunctious Chevy or Ford V8 engine is an unlikely pairing.


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The superb Series III XJ6, considered the last of company founder Sir William Lyons's cars, became Jaguar's salvation and crowning achievement in the 1980s, and today remains a sparkling everyday-driveable collector car.


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FOLLOW MARKET The last series in the E-Type's production run, Series 3 cars featured various visual changes and mechanical upgrades. Visually, S3 cars feature a slatted front grill, flared wheel arches, and quad exhaust pipes. Mechanically, standard power steering and up-rated brakes.