Jaguar XK-E (E-Type)
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1/24 Jaguar XK-E (E-Type)

RMX854509

Features

  • Detailed 3.8 lt. 6 cylinder engine and tubular sub frame
  • Choice of right and left-hand driver positions
  • Poseable front wheels Roues avant orientables Ruedas delanteras poseable
  • Chrome windshield frame
  • Molded in red and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.

Overview

Regarded by many as “The Most Beautiful Car Ever Made” the Jaguar XK-E (E-type) has been an icon ever since. Introduced in 1961, it was based on the Le Mans winning D-type race car. In addition to its great looks, it had advanced features such as disc brakes, rack and pinion steering and independent suspension. The Jaguar XKE (E-type) made between 1961 and 1975 continues to rank number one in most readership poles. Its 3.8-liter engine had 269 hp and gave it a top speed of 150 mph with 0 to 60 in less than 7 seconds. The 3.8-liter cars are referred to as Series 1 cars and of these only 7,828 ever were built.

1/24 Jaguar XK-E (E-Type)

RMX854509

Features

  • Detailed 3.8 lt. 6 cylinder engine and tubular sub frame
  • Choice of right and left-hand driver positions
  • Poseable front wheels Roues avant orientables Ruedas delanteras poseable
  • Chrome windshield frame
  • Molded in red and clear with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.

Overview

Regarded by many as “The Most Beautiful Car Ever Made” the Jaguar XK-E (E-type) has been an icon ever since. Introduced in 1961, it was based on the Le Mans winning D-type race car. In addition to its great looks, it had advanced features such as disc brakes, rack and pinion steering and independent suspension. The Jaguar XKE (E-type) made between 1961 and 1975 continues to rank number one in most readership poles. Its 3.8-liter engine had 269 hp and gave it a top speed of 150 mph with 0 to 60 in less than 7 seconds. The 3.8-liter cars are referred to as Series 1 cars and of these only 7,828 ever were built.