General description :
1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster Turbo
One of 15,290 E-Type Series III models made between 1971 and 1975
Highly modified car
Turbocharged Ford 351 CID Windsor V-8 engineTurbocharger with water-cooled Vortech intercoolerTurbonetics pressure plenum and wastegate MSD ignition with boost retard dial in cockpitCobra custom headersCold-air intakeDisconnected nitrous oxide system with connection in boot for bottle
Turbocharger with water-cooled Vortech intercooler
Turbonetics pressure plenum and wastegate
MSD ignition with boost retard dial in cockpit
Cobra custom headers
Cold-air intake
Disconnected nitrous oxide system with connection in boot for bottle
Three-speed automatic transmission with Hurst shifter
British Racing Green exterior with black interior and black, folding top
Simpson four-point harnesses, roll bar and Auto Meter gauges
Wire wheels with knock-off hubs
Front wheels disc brakes
Tool roll
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AC’s Cobra may be one of the best-known Anglo-American combinations but MotoeXotica Classic Cars has a compelling alternative in this 1971 Jaguar E-type Series III Roadster with a turbocharged Ford 351 V8! Under the large, forward-hinged bonnet is a turbocharged Ford V-8 motor that has a newly rebuilt top end and a rebuilt turbocharger in the last 6 months. This Jaguar is a power beast and performs and sounds like a cat on steroids!
Built in Coventry, England, this car is one of 15,290 E-Type Series III models made between 1971 and 1975.
Finished in British Racing Green, the car’s paint and trim are in overall very good order, however there are blemishes on the driver’s side of the rear deck and a dimple in the bonnet. The car’s bodywork is solid and straight, the custom engine bay is in very good order while the black, folding top is in good, original shape. The chrome bladed bumpers are in good, original order but there are scuffs on the rear one.
More details on the turbocharged V-8 include: Vortech water-cooled intercooler, Turbonetics intake pressure plenum, Turbonetics wastegate, MSD ignition with a boost retard dial in cockpit, custom turbo headers, cold-air intake and for cooler denser air for the turbocharger. The engine breathes through the original quad exhausts. Backing this engine is a three-speed automatic transmission with a Hurst shifter. This example also has front-wheel disc brakes and the original coil-over rear end with inboard disc brakes.
The car rolls on Dunlop Sport 5000 radials in front, size 225/60ZR15, and Fuzion radials in back, size 225/60R15. All the tires are wrapped factory wire wheels with knock-off hubs. The tires are in good order while the wheels are in good, original order.
Inside, there are black seats with Simpson, four-point harnesses. The bucket seats and carpeting are in good, original order. Behind the seats is a roll bar. The original, three-spoke steering wheel, instrument panel with Auto Meter gauges and inner door panels are all in good, original order, too but the horn is inoperable. Car comes with a tool roll, screw and scissor jack. Completing the cockpit is a Pioneer AM/FM stereo with CD player.
The newly used 105-inch wheelbase now offered significantly more room in all directions. The Series III is easily identifiable by the large cross-slatted front grille, flared wheel arches, wider tires, four exhaust tips and a badge on the rear that proclaims it to be a V-12.
Upon its release in March 1961, Enzo Ferrari called the E-Type “the most beautiful car ever made.” In 2004, Sports Car International magazine placed the it at number one on their list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s. In March 2008, the Jaguar E-Type ranked first in The Daily Telegraph online list of the World’s “100 most beautiful cars” of all time. Outside automotive circles, the E-type received prominent placement in Diabolik comic series, the Austin Powers films and the television series, “Mad Men.”
Convertible competition to this Jaguar in 1971 included Chevrolet’s Corvette, Excalibur’s Series II SS Phaeton, Lotus Elan S4 Drophead S/E, Mercedes-Benz’s 450SL and Porsche’s 911E Targa.
If you’re looking for a Jaguar “sleeper,” you couldn’t have found a better candidate than this E-Type fortified with the power of a custom turbocharged Ford V-8. You should stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check it out for yourself.
VIN: 1S72101BW
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 18,134 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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1971 Jaguar E-type 351 CID V-8 with turbo is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $43900.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : JaguarModel : E-typeModel Version : 351 CID V-8 with turboEngine size : 0.0Model Year : 1971Sub type : ConvertibleLocation : Fenton (St. Louis)
The Jaguar E-Type FHC (Fixed Head Coupe) is a classic sports car that was produced by the British automaker Jaguar Cars from 1961 to 1974. It is often regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever produced, with its long, sleek hood, flowing curves, and aggressive stance.
The E-Type FHC was derived from the D-Type race car that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1955, 1956, and 1957. It was powered by a 3.8-liter inline-six engine that produced up to 265 horsepower and featured advanced suspension and braking systems, with independent suspension and disc brakes on all four wheels.
The E-Type FHC was known for its exceptional handling and performance, with a top speed of up to 150 mph and acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 6.7 seconds. Its design was also innovative for its time, featuring an independent rear suspension and a monocoque construction.
The Jaguar E-Type FHC became an iconic car of the 1960s and was favored by celebrities and enthusiasts alike. OTS i.e The Jaguar E-Type Roadster became an iconic car of the 1960s and was favored by celebrities wanting to be seen in their car.