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Kilometerstand
56.100 km
Getriebe
Automatik
Erstzulassung
02/1971
Kraftstoff
Benzin
Leistung
200 kW (272 PS)
Verkäufer
Händler
Basisdaten
- Karosserieform
- Cabrio
- Fahrzeugart
- Gebraucht
- Antriebsart
- Heck
- Sitzplätze
- 2
- Türen
- 2
- Länderversion
- Vereinigte Staaten
Fahrzeughistorie
- Kilometerstand
- 56.100 km
- Erstzulassung
- 02/1971
Technische Daten
- Leistung
- 200 kW (272 PS)
- Getriebe
- Automatik
- Hubraum
- 5.343 cm³
- Gänge
- 3
- Zylinder
- 12
Energieverbrauch
- Kraftstoff
- Benzin
Ausstattung
- Komfort
- Lederausstattung
Farbe und Innenausstattung
- Außenfarbe
- Beige
- Farbe laut Hersteller
- Primerose Yellow
- Farbe der Innenausstattung
- Schwarz
- Innenausstattung
- Vollleder
Fahrzeugbeschreibung
Jaguar E-Type S3 Roadster V12 Auto
First registration 28.02.1971
35 062 miles on the clock
US delivery, first registration in Belgium since 2020
Currently in Belgian registration
3-speed auto gearbox
5343cc V12 - 4 carburettors / 272 Ps / 199 Kw / RWD
Primerose Yellow with black leather seats, black carpet
The car has spent most of its life in California
Service invoices available from 2002
Story
Birth of the Series 3
In the early 1970s, Jaguar sought to modernize the E-Type and cater to a growing demand for more powerful, comfortable, and refined sports cars. The S3 was introduced in 1971. It marked a significant evolution from its predecessors, both mechanically and stylistically.
At the heart of the Series 3 was Jaguar's 5.3-liter V12 engine, a marvel of engineering that had roots in Jaguar's racing program. This engine made the cars stand out in performance, delivering smooth power and a thrilling driving experience.
The V12 engine produced 272 horsepower and an impressive torque figure, making the car effortless to drive, even at low revs.
The automatic transmission (typically a Borg-Warner unit) made the Roadster more accessible to a broader market, especially in the United States. It offered smooth shifts and complemented the V12's torque-heavy nature.
To handle the increased power and weight, the Series 3 was built on a slightly longer wheelbase, providing improved stability and ride comfort.
Wider track and uprated suspension helped maintain the car’s reputation for excellent handling.
She featured a larger front grille, flared wheel arches, and updated bumpers to meet safety regulations.
The Roadster retained the classic open-top design, offering a stunning silhouette with a blend of elegance and aggression.
It was more of a grand tourer than the earlier E-Types, with leather upholstery, power steering, and improved interior space.
The automatic variant appealed to drivers who prioritized comfort over the sportier feel of the manual transmission.
The Series 3 was particularly well-received in the U.S., where the automatic gearbox and emphasis on luxury matched market demands. While purists sometimes lamented its departure from the lightweight, nimble nature of the original Series 1, the Series 3 found favor with those who appreciated its refinement and power.
Capable of 0-60 mph in about 6.8 seconds and with a top speed of 145 mph, the V12 Roadster was no slouch, even with the automatic gearbox.
Any more pictures, under the car, video calling, do not hesitate.
Visible only on appointment, we speak English / Dutch / French / Italian
For further information , please contact us +32 2 681 81 00 / Whatsapp +32 477 42 53 19
First registration 28.02.1971
35 062 miles on the clock
US delivery, first registration in Belgium since 2020
Currently in Belgian registration
3-speed auto gearbox
5343cc V12 - 4 carburettors / 272 Ps / 199 Kw / RWD
Primerose Yellow with black leather seats, black carpet
The car has spent most of its life in California
Service invoices available from 2002
Story
Birth of the Series 3
In the early 1970s, Jaguar sought to modernize the E-Type and cater to a growing demand for more powerful, comfortable, and refined sports cars. The S3 was introduced in 1971. It marked a significant evolution from its predecessors, both mechanically and stylistically.
At the heart of the Series 3 was Jaguar's 5.3-liter V12 engine, a marvel of engineering that had roots in Jaguar's racing program. This engine made the cars stand out in performance, delivering smooth power and a thrilling driving experience.
The V12 engine produced 272 horsepower and an impressive torque figure, making the car effortless to drive, even at low revs.
The automatic transmission (typically a Borg-Warner unit) made the Roadster more accessible to a broader market, especially in the United States. It offered smooth shifts and complemented the V12's torque-heavy nature.
To handle the increased power and weight, the Series 3 was built on a slightly longer wheelbase, providing improved stability and ride comfort.
Wider track and uprated suspension helped maintain the car’s reputation for excellent handling.
She featured a larger front grille, flared wheel arches, and updated bumpers to meet safety regulations.
The Roadster retained the classic open-top design, offering a stunning silhouette with a blend of elegance and aggression.
It was more of a grand tourer than the earlier E-Types, with leather upholstery, power steering, and improved interior space.
The automatic variant appealed to drivers who prioritized comfort over the sportier feel of the manual transmission.
The Series 3 was particularly well-received in the U.S., where the automatic gearbox and emphasis on luxury matched market demands. While purists sometimes lamented its departure from the lightweight, nimble nature of the original Series 1, the Series 3 found favor with those who appreciated its refinement and power.
Capable of 0-60 mph in about 6.8 seconds and with a top speed of 145 mph, the V12 Roadster was no slouch, even with the automatic gearbox.
Any more pictures, under the car, video calling, do not hesitate.
Visible only on appointment, we speak English / Dutch / French / Italian
For further information , please contact us +32 2 681 81 00 / Whatsapp +32 477 42 53 19
Leasing
Exclusives Leasingangebot von British & Sportscars SA
Einmalige Kosten
- Anzahlung
- € 0,-
- Überführungskosten
- Keine Angabe
- Zulassungskosten
- Keine Angabe
- Gesamt, einmalig
- € 0,-
Allgemeine Daten
- Vertragsart
- Kilometerleasing
- Fahrleistung p.a.
- 5.000 km
Monatliche Kosten
- Laufzeit
- 42 Monate
- Monatliche Rate
- € 139,55
Zusätzliche Informationen
- Schlussrate
- € 0,-
TIPP
Kreditvermittlung durch Stellantis Bank SA Niederlassung Deutschland, Siemensstraße 10, 63263 Neu-Isenburg
Die Angaben entsprechen zugleich dem 2/3 Beispiel nach § 6a Abs. 3 PAngV.
Verkäufer
HändlerBritish & Sportscars SA
KontaktStéphane Meeremans
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