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Pair of classic Jaguars expected to raise £6m at auction

Two Jaguars that have played a huge part in the history of the luxury car company have been shown off in London ahead of their sale.

The 1960 Jaguar E2A and the first Jaguar D-type to roll off the production line in 1955 were displayed at auctioneers Bonhams.

The first ever Jaguar D-type (left) and a 1960 Jaguar E2A

The E2A, seen as the “missing link” between the D-type and the E-type, is to be sold in California on August 15 and could fetch about £3.5 million.

James Knight, international Head of Bonhams’ motoring department, said: “The Jaguar E2A is absolutely one of the most significant prototypes ever produced by the mainstream motor industry, at any time, anywhere.”

The two-seater sports racing 1955 D-type will feature in Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of Speed sale in Sussex next week, with bidding possibly reaching as high as £2.5 million

The car was in the private collection of the late Nigel Moores, nephew of the creator of the Littlewoods business empire, and is owned today by his son, James.

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