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The term iconic is much misused but in the case of the E-Type Jaguar it's the real deal.

Built through the sixties and early seventies when Britain finally shook off post-war austerity it became part of the culture of the time, like Carnaby Street and The Beatles not to mention Mary Quant and mini skirts.

The model in the picture is well preserved and sports a 4.2 litre engine.

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