According to Autoweek.nl, they were made for a loyal customer in South-East Asia and are virtually identical from the 1974 Commemorative Edition E-Type III, apart from some pearls, silver and 18-karat gold.
As you can see, when money is involved, nothing is sacred anymore....
I can't see but I'm guessing that it's another example of money does not always mean good taste based on the description.
They are astounding and pretty unique vehicles. When I win the Lottery, I will have Chrysler build me a Norseman !
I will have Chrysler build me a Norseman
Chrysler can't help you Mike; you need to contact Ghia (Carrozzeria Ghia ) in Turin Italy. They built it per Chrysler specs and retain the original doc. & blueprints. In reality though, it's Ford you need to speak with.... they've owned Ghia for decades. Trust me, those Italians AND Ford will take YOUR money! 😎
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Phenomenal! I want one like it; same color combo, but left-hand drive. Shouldn't be much more than when they made the '61. What - maybe $6 -7,000. ???
An unbeatable, timeless classic design....just stunning.
@jkuvakas Wow.... I'll take silver w/red, LHD please (black top ). Super cool! 😎 😎
Shouldn't be much more than when they made the '61. What - maybe $6 -7,000. ?
TONY! TONY! WAKE UP! TONY, YOU'RE DREAMING! TONY, WAKE UP!
@chris Oh man, such a sweet dream Chris - I just ordered a brand new 61 Jag for $6,200. It was due in one week! Oh well; easy come, easy go.....




