This 1972 Jaguar E-type Series 3 2+2 has its original engine.
The 5.3-liter SOHC V12 uses four Zenith-Stromberg carburetors.
New, the V12 was rated at 272 hp (244 net hp) for the 1972 U.S. model.
The car was professionally repainted using “non oxidizing German paint,” per the seller.
The four-speed transmission and clutch were rebuilt and have 1,500 miles.
The starter, water pump, ignition wiring, and air pump were replaced under current ownership.
The brake master cylinder is also a replacement.
The cooling system was upgraded with a high-efficiency radiator and dual electric fans.
The exhaust system is an older replacement.
The main pipes and mufflers show surface oxidation, but chrome tailpipes are shiny.
The chrome trim appears in very good condition, with plenty of gleam.
The Jaguar’s front red leather seats were restored.
The rear seat appears original, with light wear seen in the photos.
The car’s headliner and dash cover were also replaced.
A Nardi wood-rimmed steering wheel is installed.
The chrome wire-spoke wheels were an original option on this car.