E.C.D. Automotive Design
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A reimagined Jaguar E-Type restomod from Florida-based E.C.D. Automotive Design.
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Enhancements include a power train comprising a small-block 6.2-liter LT1 V-8 engine coupled with an eight-speed GM automatic transmission.
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The interior features Spinneybeck leather, custom Moal instruments, a wood steering wheel, and original-style seats.
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The restomod process begins with an original E-Type Series III donor car—from 1971 to 1975—which is sourced by E.C.D. itself.
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Each project takes approximately 2,200 hours of labor to complete.
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E.C.D. offers the choice of new or original seats in its Jaguar E-Type restomods.
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The donor car is completely taken apart in the company’s sprawling 100,000-square-foot facility, the body painstakingly restored and painted on-site, before being reassembled and finally test-driven for over 250 miles.
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As you’d expect, the car is built more for relaxed, top-down cruising than speed.
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E.C.D.’s reenvisioned E-Type offers buyers willing to spend $300,000 and up, an astonishing level of personalization.