It’s rare for a Jaguar E-Type to get this little love, but then again, this isn’t your regular E-Type. It’s a 1968 Jaguar XK-E that, after a terrible accident, became an entirely different thing.
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A unique 1968 Jaguar E-Type, also sold as the XK-E in the North American market, is up for sale on eBay and bound to upset some purists. The seller of the car claims to have acquired it more than 30 ...