Jaguar E-Type Mk2 2+2 1970 - Photograph (4 x 6in) in either a Black or White coloured frame - Gift for a British Sports Car fan

£9.99

PICTURE FRAME - 4 x 6in Photograph in a Black or White Coloured frame overall size 180 x 130 x 34mm with a Glass front. There is a Strut on rear so that it can sit on the window sill or desk.

PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at an informal car event in Surrey, February 2022

HISTORY.
The Jaguar E-Type was the quintessential British sports car of the 1960s and featured on most school boys' bedroom wall along with the Ford GT40 or the Lamborghini Countach. The car was manufactured between 1961 to 1975 in both roadster, coupe and 2+2 versions, the original Mark One had a 3.8litre 6 cylinder engine which was increased in size to 4.2litres just before the Mark 2 release and a V12 5.3litre for the Mark 3 release in 1971.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)

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PICTURE FRAME - 4 x 6in Photograph in a Black or White Coloured frame overall size 180 x 130 x 34mm with a Glass front. There is a Strut on rear so that it can sit on the window sill or desk.

PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at an informal car event in Surrey, February 2022

HISTORY.
The Jaguar E-Type was the quintessential British sports car of the 1960s and featured on most school boys' bedroom wall along with the Ford GT40 or the Lamborghini Countach. The car was manufactured between 1961 to 1975 in both roadster, coupe and 2+2 versions, the original Mark One had a 3.8litre 6 cylinder engine which was increased in size to 4.2litres just before the Mark 2 release and a V12 5.3litre for the Mark 3 release in 1971.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)