No, we're not going to repeat what Enzo Ferrari said about the E-Type. If you don't know, find out and come back. Instead, we're going to tell you that after years of price gouging, the E-Type has once again become a classic car at an attractive price. If you missed out on it 10 years ago, go for it this time before it's too late again.
Note: Vehicle put back on line following the withdrawal of the previous buyer with no link to the vehicle.
This 1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 2+2 of American origin (California) has 40,500 miles. The seller states that the vehicle is in good general condition and has benefited from recent servicing.

On the outside, the seller says that the vehicle is in good condition. The white bodywork has only a few defects that can be seen in the gallery. The seller notes a few bodywork defects on the front wings and an impact on the rear window.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The tan leather upholstery has no tears or holes but shows slight signs of wear. The steering wheel is in good condition. However, there are a few blemishes on the dashboard. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order.

The 4.2-litre 6-cylinder developed 245 bhp when it left the factory. The seller states that the mechanicals work normally, as does the automatic gearbox. Recently, it has benefited from the following charges:
- Igniter head
- Oil filter
- Filtre carburant
- Tyres x4
- Carter
- Door handle
- Joints
- Steering column lever
- Candles
- Huile touring
- Automatic gearbox oil
- Batterie

The car has its 4 original rims in good condition, fitted with tyres in very good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Poitiers (86) in France and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its French collector's registration document and a clean MOT less than 6 months old.

The seller wished to set a reserve price.