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1967 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 FHC
Cool Classic Club

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25-0418003

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 256 PK

 

Date Part I June 30, 1967

 

Color Dark Blue

 

Interior Black leather

 

Transmission Automatic

 

VAT deductible Margin

Most people know the Jaguar E-Type as an elegant two-seater. But did you know this British style icon was also built as a 2+2? A classy way of saying: with rear seats and a touch of extra comfort. To make that possible, the 2+2 came with an extended wheelbase. A bit more legroom – ideal for longer journeys. And yet... not a shred of the original character was lost. This is and always will be a true Jagggggg. It’s hard to describe, but words like rebellious, refined, and irresistibly charming certainly fit. This E-Type, in the enchanting Midnight Blue, made its way to the Netherlands in 1991. Since 2009, it has been cherished by its most recent owner – a true enthusiast. Under that long bonnet beats a 4.2-litre inline-six engine that runs silky smooth and has been lovingly maintained. The automatic gearbox shifts effortlessly – the result of a careful overhaul and years of dedication. Can you picture it? Morning sunlight kissing the tarmac along the Côte d’Azur, misty peaks in the Scottish Highlands, engine echoes through an American canyon... or simply a quiet dike road in the Dutch countryside. Wherever you are: step in, grab the wheel, hear the soft purr of the engine – the road is yours. “I want that car and I want it now.” – Frank Sinatra
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