Wow what beauties Thank you Dan !
Is it true that the E9 was almost double the price of an E type when both were new ?
Wow! The E9 sure holds her ground well, amidst established classics. I can see the E9’s great future and in another 10-20 years, she will be the one to recon with. Says my third eye!
You're welcome! I really don't know how much the E9 coupes were new, but I imagine they were quite a lot more than E Types. Makes me wonder what my 73 CSi would have cost new? Anyone?
Cheers!
Dan
In the US a 73 3.0CS was close to $14K, when the last 74s were sold in mid 75 they were closer to $18K due to the exchange rate.
Wow! That really was a lot of money back then!
Thanks for the info, Chris.
I hate to break it to you Stephen, but brass and gold fixtures and door hardware are back.
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maybe, just maybe the price of the jag was cheaper in the UK. seems to me that the e type was more expensive in the USofA
very cool, I happen to like the DBS very much, and yes the 6 cyl models have been under appreciated in the past, with the engines being taken to fit into their more collectable DB predecessors. I think that has changed now though. I remember when you could buy a DBS for £10-15 in the UK not that long ago, unfortunately I did not have a garage at the time.Very cool Drew. Where did you find the list? I'm guessing it is 1971, as the DBS Aston quoted is still the 6 cylinder, not the V8. I have a 1970 DBS6, which I happen to think is another under appreciated model.
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George Lazenby drove a DBS in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, fell in love with it then and still do. Sorry for the hijack!