1968 Jaguar E Type Roadster
The only car to be displayed in the New York Museum of Contemporary Art.
4.2 Litres of brute power. Triple carburetors, limited slip differential, wire wheels and disc brakes all round. Often described as "sex on wheels"!
The E Type is a great car for weddings, to make a stylish exit (or entrance) on your special day.
Or take a drive on a weekend with your partner and experience the XKE magic!
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1962 Jaguar Mk2, 3.8 Litre Automatic
The original getaway car. The Cray Brothers drove them, as did most other gangland thugs in London's East End.
Raced and rallied with great success, and still finding fame as Inspector Morse's car - though driven rather more sedately than Reggie Cray did.
The Mark 2 features central locking, power steering and seats 5 people comfortably, with plenty of room for luggage.
A great car to pop the kids in the back and go for a long weekend away, or simply to cruise around in, feeling like a gangster.
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1964 MGB Roadster
The first sports car for the masses!
This is one of the first of its kind to be built in Australia.
Kept in pristine condition and absolutely original features, it comes complete with red and black piping interior!
Unique exhaust sound from the expansion box. Wonderful tourquey motor. Very easy to drive.
The MGB Roadster suits all occasions, and makes a great impression on all age groups, and men & women alike.
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