This 1972 Jaguar E-Type Series III roadster is powered by a 5.3-liter V12 linked with a three-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. The car is finished in Signal Red over tan leather, and features include a tan soft top, a top boot, four-wheel disc brakes, power steering, 15” knock-off wire wheels, quadruple carburetors, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an AM/FM radio. The car was refurbished before being acquired by the seller’s late father in 2018. This Series III E-Type is now offered by the seller on behalf of their mother with a clean Florida title. The car is finished in Signal Red and was repainted during the aforementioned refurbishment. Features include a tan soft top, a matching top boot, uncovered headlights, and a forward-hinged louvered hood. There is a paint chip over the front wheel well and the remote mirror is inoperative. The 15″ wire-spoke wheels are secured with knock-off spinners and are mounted with Pirelli Cinturato tires measuring 205/70. The Series III E-Type was factory equipped with power steering, and stopping power is provided by four-wheel disc brakes with inboard-mounted rear rotors. The cabin features seating surfaces upholstered in tan leather. Interior amenities include an AM/FM radio, a locking glovebox, and air conditioning, which is inoperative. The seller notes the air conditioning blower motor is noisy. The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames Smiths instrumentation including a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline. An analog clock along with auxiliary gauges for voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level are mounted in the center stack. The five-digit odometer shows 18k miles, approximately 500 of which were added under current ownership. Total mileage is unknown. The 5.3-liter V12 was factory equipped with quadruple Zenith-Stromberg carburetors and was rated at 314 horsepower and 349 lb-ft of torque when new. Service in April 2022 reportedly included rebuilding the carburetors and replacing the spark plugs, battery, starter motor, fuel lines, air filters, and check valves. The carburetors were tuned in 2024. A photo of the engine stamping is viewable above. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. There is a transmission leak from the bell housing. Filed under: e type, e-type