Looks like a 1968. According to : 1968 was the year for the Series 1 1/2 cars. The Series 1 1/2 designation was popularly adopted; the factory never recognized the term and regarded 1968 E-Types as Series 1, an easily confused fact due to the appearance differences. This area is sometimes debated with some claiming that "Series 1, open headlight variant" as the official designation. Iby paulp - Jaguar E-Type Forum
Some buddy turn the lights back on. I'm scaired of the dark! No Surrender, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
Here is the best I can do with the available research material: A Feb. 1967 article on a series 2 roadster puts the West Coast POE as $5854. Options included Chrome wire wheels for $132, White Wall Tires for $27.00 and $165.00 for an AM/FM radio. A February 1965 Car and Driver road test listed the "Price as Tested: $5525. HTH, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Jaguar E-Type Forum
Doug: >> If that makes me sound to you like a tightwad I think it makes you sound like particularly efficient and resourceful manager! Regards, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
Offhand, I would recommend just "E-Type" and Roadster in an extra info field. That's how I am used to seeing them listed. Regards, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Jaguar E-Type Forum
It is not an E-Type. I think it is a Cheetah, a semi-famous sports racer from the '60s. See for details or Google "Cheetah race cars". Where is this car located? Details, please! Regards, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmaster paul@web-cars.comby paulp - Jaguar E-Type Forum
Although the article is about Corvettes, I have some infor on "numbers matching" that is applicable to GTOs at . As always, comments etc. are welcome. Regards, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Pontiac GTO Forum
All: The search function is up and running. Thanks for the heads-up! Regards, Paul Pollock WebCars! Webmasterby paulp - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts