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Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupé (1973)

Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupé (1973), second-hand, restored, H license plate, ready to drive

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Overview

Manufacturer
Model
E-Type V12 Coupé
Year
1973
Transmission
Automatic
Horsepower
268
Milage
55.000 km
Not or only partially comprehensible.
Country Version
DE
Location
DE-63071 Offenbach am Main
Color
yellow
Type of auction
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27.11.2025 20:05
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Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupé (1973)

Vehicle description

Highlights and general information

A 1973 Jaguar E-Type Coupe is for sale, painted yellow with a black leather interior.

Highlights:

  • Second owner, comprehensively restored and converted, full service history and well-maintained overall condition
    • The engine has been converted to fuel injection.
    • The cooling system has been enlarged.
    • A special, large radiator has been installed.
    • Adjustable sports suspension.
    • Stainless steel exhaust manifold and exhaust system.
    • Reinforced brake system, larger brake calipers.
    • Special brake discs.
    • Arden 5-speed automatic transmission (cost approx. €20,000) with specially manufactured Arden bell housing installed.
    • Heated leather seats.
    • Electronic immobilizer with remote control and central locking.
    • Special sound system.
    • Modern air conditioning compressor and modern alternator.

  • Various pictures of the restoration and conversion can be found under All pictures and documents
  • Black leather interior, well maintained
  • H license plate
  • Ready to drive

General information about the vehicle

  • Year of manufacture: 1973
  • First registration: Germany, 1973
  • Location: 63071 Offenbach am Main, Germany
  • 2 vehicle owners
  • Currently no MOT
  • H license plate
  • Customs cleared
  • Not registered
  • Ready to drive

Model history

  • The Jaguar E-Type V12 with a 5.3-liter displacement is the top-of-the-range engine in this legendary sports car. As a Series III with a wider track and wider fenders, it rounded off the series and is considered one of the most important classic cars. It owes its awards as the most beautiful car of all time and the best British car of all time not only to its high performance but also to its timelessly exciting design.

Facts

Exterior & interior:

  • Yellow paintwork
  • Black leather interior
  • Front damage repaired according to expert opinion (2016), repainting cannot be ruled out.

Engine and transmission:

  • 5.3-liter V12 engine with 268 hp
  • Converted to fuel injection
  • Arden 5-speed automatic transmission (worth €20,000)

Mileage:

  • 55,000 km (as read).

Documentation:

  • (German) vehicle documents, (not complete) service history

Tires, bodywork & underbody:

  • Tires: Information to follow
  • Body: good condition with minor age-related signs of wear
  • Underbody: Information to follow
  • Please view the photo gallery and videos for further insights into the condition of the vehicle.

Known defects

  • No defects known
  • Please view the photo gallery and videos for further insight into the vehicle's condition.

Summary

The Jaguar E-Type Coupé offered here in yellow with a black interior is in good condition and has been lovingly maintained by the seller. With black leather upholstery and a conversion to fuel injection, which was planned by Jaguar but never carried out for patent reasons, this E-Type unfolds its full potential. It is ready to drive immediately.

If the seller is a private individual, the vehicle is always sold without warranty. The description of this auction has been made to the best of the seller's knowledge. The condition of this vehicle is based on the opinion of the seller and may differ from your own opinion. The description and photos are for reference. Kickdown does not guarantee the accuracy of the listing and recommends a viewing. The seller decides whether a viewing can be made. Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the description and make all necessary inquiries before placing a bid. For this purpose, please use the comments and questions section for additional information. Please read our terms and conditions for more details.

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  • Video of the vehicle available

Comments of this past auction

  • 27.11.2025 17:44

    Aus der Beschreibung geht hervor, dass keine Mängel bekannt seien. Zwei Photos der Fahrertür zeigen m.E. aber einen durchgehenden Riss im Glas. Ist das richtig oder eine optische Täuschung ?

    • TomTom1-avatarTomTom1
      VerifiedModerator
      23.11.2025 12:24

      Technik: 1971 erhielt der E-Type einen neu entwickelten 5,3-Liter-(5343 cm³)-V12-Motor mit einer Leistung von 276 PS (203 kW) bei 5850/min und einem maximalen Drehmoment von 412 Nm bei 3600/min. Mit diesem V12-Motor, dessen Vorgänger bis ins Jahr 1935 zurückreichten, präsentierte Jaguar den ersten Großserienzwölfzylinder mit Leichtmetallblock und ebenen Heron-Zylinderköpfen mit Brennräumen im Kolbenboden. Die Brennräume wurden jedoch 1981, also nach Produktionsende des E-Type, entsprechend dem patentierten Fireball-Wirbelkammer-Design des Schweizer Konstrukteurs und ex-Rennfahrers Michael May geändert, dem sogenannten May head, was den Verbrauch um ca. drei Liter/100 km senkte. Diese Version mit der Zusatzbezeichnung HE/High Efficiency wurde in die letzten 12-Zylinder-Limousinen und Coupés von Jaguar, XJ und XJ-S, und in den Daimler Double Six eingebaut. Die vorher wegen der amerikanischen Gesetzesanforderungen geringer gewordenen Fahrleistungen des E-Type wurden durch den V12-Motor wieder ausgeglichen, aber das Auto war insgesamt nicht mehr so aggressiv und agil wie zu Anfang – der Roadster hatte nun den langen Radstand des 2+2, das kurze Coupé war nicht mehr erhältlich. Vielen Liebhabern der Urversion galt das jetzige Modell als „zu weich“, und der vergitterte Kühlergrill nahm dem Wagen einiges von seiner ursprünglichen Aggressivität. Die Serie III hatte wegen der größeren Spurweite und der etwas breiteren Reifen verbreiterte Kotflügel, aber ansonsten den gleichen Aufbau. Die Scheibenbremsen waren nun vorne von innen belüftet. Am Markt hatte es der durstige E-Type V12 schwer, weil während seiner kurzen Ära die Ölkrise die Benzinpreise in die Höhe trieb. LG Tom