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Aug 18, 2023 · Although the headline performance figures were only slightly improved (0-62mph was a tenth quicker at 7 seconds and top speed was 1mph higher at 150mph), the real benefit was the 4.2’s punchier mid-range capability. In March 1966 Jaguar introduced a 2+2 version of the 4.2-litre E-type at the Geneva Motor Show.
Explore the Jaguar E Type 4.2 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data. Get all the Info.
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There were 6 total with a varying selection of free and upgrade pumps. I only compared the Spectras as they seemed to be the most recommended. From the different companies, the S2 ranged from free to $70, the S1 was $100-135, and the Synergy Gold was $160-205.
In 1966 Jaguar released a 2+2 Coupe, necessarily longer, it is arguably a little less elegant than the DHC. The Series 2 was introduced in 1968, the new model featuring quite a number of upgrades, most particularly so that it could meet the ever stricter safety and emission regulations.
Nov 8, 2019 · Jaguar E-type S1, S1.5 & S2: the Classic & Sports Car verdict A good Jaguar E-type is sensational to look at and an absolute joy to drive – and doesn’t have to be an expensive car to own. Buying a solid example, rather than having to spend a fortune turning a bad car into a good one, is the key.
The E-Type was originally available as either a Fixed Head Coupe or Roadster. In 1964 the car underwent it’s first upgrade, which included the introduction of a larger 4.2 litre engine and, thankfully, a “Moss” all-synchro gearbox.
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