Engine type
3 CARBEngine size
4235 ccEngine litres
4.2LCylinders
INLINE 6Camshaft
DUAL OVERHEAD CAMValves
N/ABore / stroke
92.07x106Power
128 kWPower from
4500 rpmTorque
310 NmTorque from
2500 rpmPower to weight ratio
N/A kW/tAcceleration 0-100km/h
N/A sGrears
3Grear type
AUTOMATICDrive
REAR WHEEL DRIVEFuel type
LEADED PETROLFuel capacity
N/A LE10 compatible
N/AFuel consumption city
N/A L/100kmFuel consumption highway
N/A L/100kmFuel consumption combined
N/A L/100kmFuel average distance
N/A kmFuel maximum distance
N/A kmFuel minimum distance
N/A kmCO2 emission city
N/A g/kmCO2 emission highway
N/A g/kmCO2 emission combined
N/A g/kmEmission standard
N/ATurning circle
N/A mFront suspension
Not Sufficient DataRear suspension
Not Sufficient DataFront brakes
NOT PROVIDEDRear brakes
NOT PROVIDEDFront rim description
N/ARear rim description
N/AFront tyre description
N/ARear tyre description
N/ALength
N/A mmWidth
N/A mmHeight
N/A mmWheelbase
2667 mmFront track
N/A mmRear track
N/A mmKerb weight
N/A kgPayload
N/A LGross vehicle mass
N/A kgGross combined mass
N/A kgTowing capacity (braked)
N/A kgTowing capacity (unbraked)
N/A kgGround clearance
N/A mmANCAP Rating
UnratedAirbags
N/ACountry of origin
GREAT BRITAINLaunch year
1969Launch month
03Discontinued
1971Manufacturer
JAGUARDoors
2Seats
N/ABody style
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Comments
1972 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster | Heritage Certificate | White over RedThe Series 3 V12 Roadster represents the final evolution of the E-Type, pairing the iconic open two-seater body with Jaguar’s smooth and characterful 5.3-litre V12 engine.
This is the desirable open two-seater roadster, not the longer 2+2 coupe, and is supported by a substantial history file, Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate and recent maintenance documentation.
Finished in classic white over red leather, the car presents beautifully and carries the visual appeal that has made the E-Type one of the most recognisable and admired classic sports cars in the world.
The car is accompanied by an extensive documentation file including the Heritage Trust certificate, operating and service manuals, historical paperwork, invoices and recent mechanical records.
Over $19,000 in recent documented expenditure has been completed, including major recommissioning and rectification work carried out in 2024 by SD Innovations, followed by further servicing and preparation by a Jaguar specialist in 2026.
In May 2024, SD Innovations completed a comprehensive 49-hour recommissioning and rectification program. The documented work included fuel sender replacement, windscreen replacement, ignition leads, oil pressure sender, new spark plugs, timing adjustment, carburettor balancing on both banks, cooling system pressure testing and flush, fuel system checks and tightening, electrical repairs, ventilation control servicing and general rectification works.
Supporting parts records include a Clear Triplex front windscreen specific to the Series 3 V12 DHC, sourced from Martin Robey in the UK, along with further E-Type V12 parts including plug leads, oil pressure sender, fuel sender, windscreen rubbers, air filter, washer pump and related service items.
Highlights include:
Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster
Open two-seater body style
5.3-litre V12 engine
Automatic transmission
Right-hand drive
White over red leather
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate
Operating and service manuals
Substantial history file and invoices
Over $19,000 in recent documented work
New Clear Triplex windscreen fitted
Carburettors balanced and timing adjusted
Cooling system pressure tested and flushed
Fuel sender, oil pressure sender and ignition leads replaced
Four new tyres, wheel alignment and oil service completed March 2026
The current market for V12 E-Type roadsters varies significantly depending on body style, transmission, condition, provenance and documentation. This car should not be compared to 2+2 coupe examples — it is the open two-seater roadster, supported by Heritage Trust paperwork and a detailed file of recent documented works.
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