The 1961 Jaguar E-Type has a way of stopping people mid-sentence. Even seasoned enthusiasts who can recite its specs from memory still pause when they see that long bonnet and delicate roofline. But ...
Jaguar planned to sell 200 examples, but received 500 orders on the stand at Geneva alone. When the E-Type—known as the XK-E in North America—finally bowed out in 1974, a total of 72,528 examples had ...