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Can You Find A Better: 1962 Jaguar E-Type

This E-Type looks to be pretty rough and with a $62,500 asking, it definitely isn’t cheap. So, let’s see if you guys can find a better one for this kind of money? This example can be seen here on… more»

Should I Show My Wife? 1959 Jaguar Mark IX

Thankfully, this seller took pictures when they removed this 1960 Jaguar Mk. IX from the Clearwater, Florida barn three years ago. The seller at that point was the child of the owner that had kept the car in the barn… more»

Dennis’s Find Of The Week: 1962 Jaguar XKE

It seems like E-Type barn finds have been coming out of the woodwork, or would that be barnwork? That’s alright with me though because I absolutely love the looks of these cars! This one was just recently found by… more»

Pick A Cat: Jaguar E-Types

Jaguar XKEs are rapidly rising in value, or at least what people are willing to pay, to almost Porsche like levels. Here are 3 examples, yellow, red and blue of 3 XKEs in various states. The first Jag was… more»

V8 Powered 1954 Jaguar XK120

Seeing this Jaguar XK120 just about brings me to tears. These find British sports cars can look absolutely breathtaking, plus the big inline 6 that powered them was a marvel. Of course that’s when it was running properly. Apparently… more»

Swaps? All Of The Looks With Modern Power?

Regular Barn Finds readers will be aware that I’m looking to eventually find a Jaguar Mk. VII, VIII or IX for my wife. So when reader Peter R. sent in this find and suggested it could make a nice wedding… more»

Auction Finds: California Jaguar XK120 & 1931 Chevy

Reader Jim B. writes: Hey Jesse, Josh and everyone – I have a client here in Southern California that occasionally runs into cars as part of their estate clearing/auction business. Look at what they found, and what is going to come… more»

But It IS An E-Type!

Admit it–you’ve secretly coveted an E-Type for a long time, haven’t you. But they’ve quickly moved out of reach price wise. You’re pretty handy, in fact you’re willing to take on huge mechanical challenges to get what you want–that’s… more»

Mother-In-Law Wants It Gone: 1968 Jaguar E-Type

This E-Type is quite a love machine, but the seller’s mother-in-law wants it out of here garage. I guess I can’t really blame her, considering her son-in-law parked it in her garage 28 years ago and hasn’t driven it… more»

Not So Pretty Kitty: 1963 Jaguar E-Type Shelter Find

I look at this car and wonder what possessed the owner to store it like this for what undoubtedly has been a very long time? If we believe the odometer, it’s been stored since 33,423 miles! Unfortunately, despite being… more»

Currently Not Purring: 1959 XK150 Coupe

While many people prefer the earlier XK120 and XK140, I’ve had a soft spot for the XK150 coupes ever since one of my college professors drove one daily (and no, I’m not THAT old, it was unusual even then… more»

One Dusty Cat: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

Wow, that is one dirty cat! The story goes that the previous owner bought this once beautiful machine in 1974, but traveled for their job. They apparently worked so much that they never got around to drive it once… more»

Cat Collection: 4 Jaguar XJ6s For $1,600

The seller somehow herded these four cats, listed here on craigslist in Creighton, PA, and three of them went willingly; as in, under their own power. The gold one wasn’t as cooperative. An asking price of $1,600 for all… more»

Early Production Jaguar E-Type Roadster

This 1961 Jaguar XK-E is claimed to be one of the first 500 E-Types ever produced! Everyone wants a Series 1 Roadster so with the early serial number, it should come as no surprise that this car is seeing… more»

Huge Auction In Tulsa February 25th!

We just found out about this unbelievable auction from reader John E. — thanks for this terrific find! The event is taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma on February 25. There are literally too many cars and parts of cars for… more»

Giant Kitty: 1965 Jaguar Mark X

Thanks to fellow Barn Finds writer Jeff L. for this great find! I’m pretty sure the Mark X (10) and the 420G (it’s later iteration) are the largest Jaguars ever built (no, I’m not counting Daimler Limousines and one-offs)…. more»

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