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Jaguar E-Type Mk1 1968 - Keyring with 50x35mm Insert - Car Enthusiast

Jaguar E-Type Mk1 1968 - Keyring with 50x35mm Insert - Car Enthusiast

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Car for the British Classic Sports Car enthusiast

This item will be posted to you by Witherdens within 3 days of receiving payment.

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A Novelty Present for the Car Enthusiast - Plastic keyring with a 50 x 35mm insert printed on two sides - Free delivery in UK mainland - Other models available.

PHOTOGRAPH

I took this photograph at a Worthing classic car event August 2019

HISTORY.

The Jaguar E-Type was the quintessential British sports car of the 1960s and featured on most school boys' bedroom wall along with the Ford GT40 or the Lamborghini Countach. The car was manufactured between 1961 to 1975 in both roadster and coupe versions, the original Mark One had a 3.8litre 6 cylinder engine which was increased in size to 4.2litres just before the Mark 2 release and a V12 5.3litre for the Mark 3 release in 1971.

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Designed by John Witherden in Billingshurst

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