The Jaguar E-Type made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show
in 1961. He followed his big brother XK120 with twelve years
apart. After the first two prototypes, which were two-seater convertibles, Jaguar developed the E1A (A for aluminium). The car was powered by a six-cylinder engine and was available as a coupé or cabriolet, then as a 2+2 from 1966.

Paint and glue : To be bought separately. The tools, paints and glue are not provided.

Heller 1:24 Jaguar Type E 3L8 Fhc Model Kit

$59.99
$59.99
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