Richard Grenon | 1967 Jaguar E-Type
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1967 Jaguar E-Type

OTS Roadster

1967 Jaguar E-Type

Legend has it that when the E-type went on display for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in 1961, none other than Enzo Ferrari remarked that it (known as the “XKE” in the U.S.) was the most beautiful car he’d ever seen. Mr. Ferrari knew a pretty car when he saw one and he might have been one of the first to express the sentiment, but an incalculable number of others have said virtually the same thing and they’re still saying it fifty years later. Designed by a noted aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer, the E-type was meant to cheat the wind, but its glass covered headlights, long hood, short rear deck and compound curves also coincidentally looked great. With a 0-60 time of around seven seconds and a 150 mph top speed, the Series I E-type was near the top of the early 1960s food chain.

Awards

Best in Class at annual JCNA Show, 1994

Category

Post-War