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Investing in a Jaguar E-Type (1961-1975) and historical prices

Jaguar E-Type (1961-1975) is a classic car that is highly sought after by classic car collectors and investors. The E-Type was produced by the British car manufacturer Jaguar between 1961 and 1975 and is considered one of the most iconic cars of the 20th century.

The Jaguar E-Type is a two-seater sports car that was designed by the legendary Malcolm Sayer and was produced in three distinct series. The first series (1961-1968) featured a 3.8 litre six-cylinder engine and the second series (1968-1971) featured an upgraded 5.3 litre V12 engine. The third series (1971-1975) featured a 4.2 litre six-cylinder engine.

The Jaguar E-Type is a highly sought after classic car, with prices ranging from around £50,000 for a well-maintained example to over £200,000 for a concours-level example. Prices for the E-Type have been steadily increasing over the last few years, with some examples fetching prices in excess of £500,000.

The UAE is home to some of the world’s most passionate classic car enthusiasts, and the Emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi in particular have become renowned for their classic car auctions. Classic Trader UAE is a leading marketplace for classic cars in the UAE, and they currently have a range of Jaguar E-Types in their inventory.

The Jaguar E-Type is an iconic car that has been increasing in value steadily over the last few years, making it an attractive investment for classic car enthusiasts. With the right care and maintenance, an E-Type can be a great addition to any classic car collection. If you’re looking to invest in a classic Jaguar E-Type, then make sure to check out Classic Trader UAE for the best selection of E-Types in the UAE.

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