In my 35 years as a Classic Jaguar Specialist, I have never seen a survivor like this. The story is simple but impossible to replicate: Sold new in 1968. Bought by Peter and his wife in 1969, when the car was just 11 months old. They specifically chose this 2+2 model so their six-year-old son, David, could travel in the back. Peter wasn't just a family man; he was a connoisseur. He had already owned an XK120, XK140, XK150, and a ’61 S1 Roadster. He knew his Jaguars. He kept this specific Series 2 for 48 years before passing it to that same son, David, in 2017. 41, 000 original miles. Factory paint & original interior. Supplying dealer’s sticker still in the rear window. It’s no wonder Jaguar Cars uses this exact vehicle as their reference benchmark, and why it is a multiple-time show winner Museum Grade Collectors Jaguar E-Type. Details not on our website until January 2026. To discover more, DM Lanes Cars now.