Is there a reference online defining the various series of E-Types?
For example, my understanding is that there was never officially a "Series 1 1/2" - so is a '68 E (open headlights and taillights above the bumper) still considered a S1?
Also, is the introduction of the V12 the "official" start of the S3? But I also understand there was a transitional year (70? 71?) where the early cars were 4.2L, and the rest were V12. So would S3 start in the middle of that year when the V12 came in?
Submitted by bfahnest@gmail.com on Thu, 07/24/2014 - 12:35
Submitted by NE40-48370 on Thu, 07/24/2014 - 12:27
E-Type series references?
Was it white? I think one of the survivors is down there. All were 2+2 IIRC.
Pete
Submitted by bfahnest@gmail.com on Thu, 07/24/2014 - 09:13
E-Type series references?
I spied a very nice fhc here in dunedin last october at a local show. It was a series III with an original 4.2 six cyl. Flared fenders, leather steering wheel etc etc.
Submitted by SE12-52152J on Thu, 07/24/2014 - 08:52
Submitted by NE40-48370 on Thu, 07/24/2014 - 08:46
E-Type series references?
As with the compact sedans, there was never a Series 1 until Series 2 came along (Mk2 for compact sedans). The Series 3 is any V12 E-type. There was less than a handful of 6 cylinder Series 3 made and I think only 2-3 survive so you will likely never see one of those. If it's a late six it's an S2.
Yes the 68 is still an S1 as defined by its serial number.
No it was black