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The Fairfield County Concours d’Elegance in Westport, Connecticut, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Jaguar E-type by launching a search for two special cars: The privately owned car with the lowest chassis serial number and the privately owned car that is the longest privately held single-owner E-type. The search is restricted to the 48 […]
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Ah, the E-type. Beautiful. Exciting. Unattainable? Well, maybe not so much as you’d think. Sure, concours-quality Series 1 roadsters, the ones with the covered headlamps, can go for six figures. But the closed cars – especially the 2+2s – are generally a lot more affordable. Take this 1967 Series 1 2+2 coupe that sold earlier […]
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Tagged 2+2, auctions, Australian cars, collector car values, Hemmings Daily, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Jaguar, Jaguar E-Type, Jaguar XKE, Shannons
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We’re still sorting through the numbers from the Monterey auctions, putting together coverage for our various titles. While looking over the spreadsheets, I happened to notice that these seven vehicles all had one thing in common: a selling price of exactly $55,000. So, the natural question is: If you had had $55,000 to spend in […]
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Tagged auctions, Austin-Healey, brass cars, coachbuilt cars, convertibles, Gooding & Company, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Daily, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Hi-Boy, hot rods and customs, Jaguar E-Type, Mecum, Model T, Monterey, Porsche 356, RM, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, Russo and Steele, three-window coupe