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1968 Jaguar E-Type 2+2

VIN: 1E78821
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Sold
$33,500
Nov 3, 2016
Mecum
Dallas, TX, TX, USA
1,000 mi
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Market Summary

The Jaguar E-Type - Standard - Series 1 (1962 to 1968) market. See Similar Markets

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The Jaguar E-Type Series 1, manufactured from 1961 to 1968, is an iconic British sports car celebrated for its stunning design and exception... Learn more.
There are 37 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 for sale across all model years (1961 to 1968) and variants, 30 are Standard and 1 is model year 1968 . There were 457 Standard sold in the last 5 years.

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Nov 3, 2016
Sold at for $33,500
1,000 mi · Dallas, TX, TX, USA

Specs

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Year
1968
Model Family
Model Generation
Model Variant
-
Model Trim
2+2
Engine
-
Transmission
-
Drive Type
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Originality
-
Mileage
1,000 mi
VIN
1E78821
Vehicle Type
-
Body Style
-
Doors
-
Driver Side
Ext. Color Group
-
Int. Color Group
-

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