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Jaguar S-Type 3.8 Inline 6 1967

General description : Mileage : 10000
BodyStyle : Sedan
Interior Color : Dark Blue
Exterior Color : White
VIN : 1B9196DN
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Automatic
Doors : 4

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is proud to offer this 1967 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type that has been well kept and restored! This Jaguar 3.8 S-Type came from the factory with the same 3.8L Inline six engine that was equipped in the sought after XKE models providing a very respectable 220 brake horsepower. The blue leather interior is unique and looks beautiful against the white paint on the exterior. Sitting in the driver's seat notice the wood dash and accents commonly found in classic Jaguars and is truly a timeless look. The body has been kept in great condition over the years and sitting on a set of wire wheels and radial tires, this Jaguar handles well and looks great! The 3.8L inline-six sitting under the hood has around 10k miles on a rebuild and breathes through a ceramic coated header and an all-new stainless-steel exhaust system. The brake system has also been recently gone through and stops this classic Jaguar in a hurry. As you get behind the wheel and start to cruise, you will be very impressed with how well this car still handles after all these years. It is a unique experience driving one of these classic British cars around town and grabs a lot of attention no matter where you are. This Jaguar is an excellent option for someone looking for a classic car that you will not find at every show or cruise-in event and is comfortable to drive.
This 1967 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type is for sale in our Orlando Showroom and can be seen in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and an HD video at http://www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information please call our knowledgeable staff at (407)771-2000 or email us at Orlando@GatewayClassicCars.com. If you would like to see it in person, come to our Orlando Showroom, located at 635 Century Point Suite 101, Lake Mary, FL 32746.
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1967 Jaguar S-Type 3.8 Inline 6 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lake Mary by Gateway Classic Cars for $20000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Jaguar Model : S-Type Model Version : 3.8 Inline 6 Engine size : 3.8 Model Year : 1967 Sub type : Sedan Location : Orlando

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About Jaguar
Ah, the story of Jaguar, from its early days as the SS Cars Ltd. to its pinnacle with the D-type, and the street-going evolution in the form of the iconic E-type. There's something quintessentially British about this tale, and I'll narrate it as a British journalist might.

In the Beginnings:
Our journey into the world of Jaguar begins in the 1930s, when a company known as SS Cars Ltd. emerged. Despite the unfortunate coincidence of their initials with the rising political tensions in Europe, they started producing stylish and performance-oriented cars. The SS 100, introduced in 1936, was a symbol of elegance and speed, setting the stage for what would become Jaguar.

The Birth of Jaguar:
As the shadows of World War II loomed, SS Cars Ltd. wisely decided to disassociate themselves from the SS initials. Thus, in 1945, they officially became Jaguar Cars Ltd., a name that would soon be synonymous with British luxury and performance.

The XK Series:
Jaguar's post-war era brought us the XK 120, a true sensation in 1948. With its sleek design and a powerful 3.4-liter inline-six engine, it became the world's fastest production car. The XK 120 was the blueprint for what lay ahead – Jaguars that blended style with speed in a uniquely British fashion.

The D-type Dominance:
Then came the D-type, a true racing legend. Introduced in 1954, it won Le Mans three times in the 1950s, showcasing Jaguar's engineering prowess. With its innovative monocoque construction and the iconic fin at the back, the D-type was the apex of Jaguar's motorsport success.

The E-type Emergence:
But the true turning point arrived in 1961 with the introduction of the E-type, often described by Enzo Ferrari as "the most beautiful car ever made." Its long bonnet, curvaceous body, and a 3.8-liter engine delivering exhilarating performance made it an instant classic. The E-type was not just a car; it was a work of art on wheels, and it could hit 150 mph on the road.

Street and Racing Success:
The E-type's beauty was matched by its capability on the track. The lightweight E-types were particularly successful in various racing events, cementing Jaguar's reputation as a force to be reckoned with in motorsport.

The Age of Refinement:

As we delve deeper into the Jaguar story, we find that the 1950s and 1960s were an age of refinement and expansion. Alongside the magnificent D-type and the E-type's iconic emergence, Jaguar introduced models that further solidified its reputation for luxury and performance.

The MK2:
In the late 1950s, Jaguar unveiled the MK2, a sports sedan that combined elegance with power. This sleek four-door saloon was a favorite of bank robbers and law enforcement alike, thanks to its exceptional speed and handling. The MK2 was a symbol of Jaguar's ability to blend sophistication with performance and had a successful racing career as well.

The XJ6:
Fast forward to 1968, and Jaguar launched a car that would define luxury saloons for decades to come – the XJ6. It was a masterpiece of engineering and design, featuring a smooth inline-six engine, independent rear suspension, and a spacious, beautifully appointed interior. The XJ6 was a symbol of British elegance and provided a ride so smooth that it seemed to glide over the road. It became the flagship model for Jaguar and set the standard for luxury saloons, showcasing a level of refinement that left competitors in awe.

The Blend of Classic and Modern:

While the MK2 and XJ6 represented the evolution of Jaguar's saloon cars, they maintained the brand's commitment to performance and luxury. These cars didn't just belong on the racetrack; they were equally at home cruising down the grand boulevards or gliding through the English countryside.

The Challenges of Change:

However, as the 1970s arrived, Jaguar, like many British automakers, faced financial challenges and changes in ownership. The British Leyland era brought both opportunities and struggles, as the brand navigated through various mergers and transitions.

Nevertheless, the legacy of the MK2 and XJ6, along with the D-type and E-type, continues to define Jaguar as a manufacturer that combines timeless elegance with a spirit of performance. These classic models, whether driven on winding roads or parked as collectors' treasures, serve as a testament to Jaguar's enduring presence in the world of automotive excellence.

The Jaguar story, from its early days as SS Cars Ltd. to the creation of automotive icons like the E-type, MK2, and XJ6, is a journey that reflects the very essence of British motoring – a blend of luxury, power, and style that continues to captivate enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.