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Brand
Jaguar
Model
E-Type
Type
Series 3 Convertible
Body
Convertible
Year
1973
Registration
Austrian registration documents
Chassis number
UD1S22867
Date of first admission
June 30, 1973
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
35,913 Miles
Color
Gray
Transmission
Manual transmission
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
History and Background
The Jaguar E-Type debuted in 1961 as the successor in Jaguar’s line of sports cars and quickly became one of the most recognizable models in British automotive history. The combination of a long hood, streamlined body, and relatively accessible technology made the E-Type, in its early years, a car that occupied a distinct position between a sports car and a grand tourer. Interest in the model was high, partly because its design and performance in the 1960s appealed to a new audience seeking less traditional sports cars.
The Jaguar E-Type Series 3 marks the final phase of the model’s development and was introduced in 1971. In this series, the emphasis shifted more toward comfort, refinement, and practicality than in earlier versions. The Series 3 was available with the new 5.3-liter V12 engine and was offered as a coupe and a convertible. The convertible version is one of the most recognizable variants in the series and was produced in relatively limited numbers. This makes the 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 Convertible a late representative of a model that holds an important place in postwar sports car history.
Within the overall E-Type production run, the Series 3 holds a special place because it represents the final technical phase of the model. The car combines the original E-Type design with later technical and practical modifications. For enthusiasts and collectors, this final series in particular marks a clear conclusion to a model line that has had a major international influence on sports car design.
Features and Highlights
This 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 Convertible is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission. This contributes to the focused and more classic driving experience associated with this model. As a convertible, the car belongs to the open-top variants within the E-Type series, featuring the corresponding proportions and the characteristic finish of the final generation. The combination of Series 3 technology and the open body distinguishes this version from the earlier inline-six models in the E-Type series.
The car has been restored and fitted with a new Sonnenland soft top. In addition, the interior has been reupholstered in high-quality leather. Approximately € 8,000 was spent on this work. The 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 Convertible was recently given a complete overhaul, involving a mechanical investment of approximately € 10,000. The attached invoices document this work. This combination of restoration, a new roof, a new leather interior, and recent mechanical work provides the car with a clear documented history based on the available information.
Summary
The 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 Convertible is a late-production, open-top model from one of the most famous British sports car series, featuring a 4-speed manual transmission and the distinctive Series 3 styling. Restoration, a new Sonnenland soft top, a new high-quality leather interior, and recent mechanical work are among the verified details of this lot. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend that you attend the viewing day.