1974 Jaguar E‑Type Series III Roadster







Ended Mar 24, 2026 at 6:05 PM UTC
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Please note this Jaguar is equipped with factory air conditioning.
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Huntsville, Alabama — or “Rocket City,” as we know it — is home to NASA rocket-propulsion research and development. This special offering is once again a presentation of the unique, with American Muscle, British class, and heavy post war iron from multiple platforms all on offer. These cars are ready for blastoff, and all will be launched to new homes and garages as all lots are presented with NO RESERVE. * * *
The Jaguar E-Type Series III marked the final chapter of one of Britain’s most iconic sports cars. Introduced in 1971, the Series III brought major changes to the XK-E centered around refinement and power, most notably Jaguar’s new 5.3‑liter V12 engine. This smooth, torque-rich powerplant gave the aging design fresh life and distinguished the final E-Types from earlier, six‑cylinder models.
By 1974, the Series III was available only as a 2+2 coupe and a roadster, both built on the longer wheelbase chassis that improved ride comfort and interior space. Styling revisions included a larger, cross‑slatted grille, flared wheel arches, and updated bumpers to meet U.S. safety regulations.
This Jaguar is finished in dark blue paint with green pinstriping over a dark blue interior with leather upholstered bucket seats. The Jaguar’s V12 engine is mated to an optional three‑speed Borg‑Warner Model 12 automatic transmission. Additional features include a color-matching hardtop, black convertible top, optional chrome wire wheels, factory air conditioning, flared wheel arches, and a bonnet bulge.
This 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster is now represented at no reserve by a Broad Arrow Specialist in Georgia with a jack, spare hoses and gaskets, and a clean Illinois title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
Offered from The Rocket City Collection
Finished in Dark Blue paint with custom pinstriping
Color-matching hardtop and black convertible top
Blue interior with blue leather upholstery
5.3‑liter V12 engine rated at 272 hp and 304 lb-ft. of torque
Optional three‑speed Borg‑Warner Model 12 automatic transmission
Factory air conditioning
Factory Equipment
Larger front grille opening
Flared wheel arches
15x6 chrome wire wheels
U.S.-spec rubber bumper overriders
Ventilated disc brakes in front, inboard‑mounted solid disc brakes in rear
V12 badging on tail
Power‑assisted rack and pinion steering
Black leather-wrapped steering wheel
Smiths dashboard gauges
AM/FM radio
The chassis number (UE1S25405BW) decodes as:
U – U.S. market
E – E‑Type
1 – Roadster (open two‑seater)
S – V12 engine (Series III)
25405 – Sequential production number
BW – Borg‑Warner automatic transmission
Service & Documentation
Michelin P205/75R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections and paint flaws consistent with age, as noted in the provided photos
Rust and wear behind rear wheels
Wear on driver’s seat leather upholstery and headrest
Wear and creasing on interior materials
Paint is flaking on the convertible frame
Rust-through on muffler
Odometer is inoperable
Ownership History
This 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster is offered from the Rocket City Collection.
Included Items
Floor mats
Jack
Owner's manual (and disc), service manual, and tuning manual
Zenith Stromberg carburetor manual
British Leyland parts manual
Spare hoses and gaskets
Motor oil
Additional Information
A Broad Arrow Representative is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this vehicle. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 Email: rpotts@hagerty.com
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