The 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster is a sleek and sporty classic, a car that has become the pinnacle of automotive beauty. From its sharp lines, to its low and long profile, it oozes timeless sophistication. The E-Type was famously nicknamed The Most Beautiful Car in the World and with just one look, its clear to see why. The iconic E-Type is powered by a 4.2-liter, six-cylinder engine, which produces an impressive 250 horsepower and 288 pound-feet of torque. The charismatic engine has a unique, throaty roar at higher revs, and never fails to turn heads. Its performance isnt to be underestimated either, with the lightweight E-Type capable of reaching 0-60 mph in less than seven seconds and reaching a top speed of 150 mph. The E-Types design is timeless and striking, with a low nose and long tail that produces an unmistakable silhouette. Its body is made from a lightweight aluminum alloy, which not only maintained its sharp lines but with its viscous dampers and independent suspension, made sure the body stayed steady and ahead of its time. The 1967 E-Type has an all-leather interior which continued the chic and luxurious feel. The interior comes complete with two comfortable leather seats, walnut veneer dashboard and a three-spoke steering wheel. Interestingly, this would be the last year with an external emergency brake lever for the E-Type. Highly sought after and beloved by collectors, the 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster is a showcase of British elegance and automotive brilliance. Its sharp styling, powerful engine, and nimble body make it a classic car with performance and style in abundance.
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