Are You a Classic Car ‘Fan’ or a ‘Superfan’

In any activity or hobby, there are people who enjoy participating from time to time vs. others who dedicate themselves to it, where it’s part of their identity. Let’s look at Super Bowl fans.1962 Jaguar E-Type

Maybe you love watching the playoffs and turning Super Bowl Sunday into an event. You have your team’s jersey and love talking about your favorite players. But once the game is over, the jersey goes back in the closet until next football season.

On the other hand, for superfans, football season is never over. And those jerseys never get stored away. In fact, they might own a complete wardrobe of sweaters, jackets, and even underwear with their favorite team’s logo. They know all the stats and may even have a hobby room dedicated to their favorite players. These are ‘next level’ passionate fans!

You can say the same thing for classic car aficionados! We are proud to say we belong to the superfan-level team. But we get it, sometimes our friends don’t want to talk about classic cars for hours on end. Many of our friends love seeing how ‘pretty’ they are and may want a ride, but they don’t really care about the stats or how advanced the engine was for its time. And that’s fine with us because, as professional classic car buyers, we talk to other superfans all the time.

You May Think a Classic Jaguar E-Type ‘Looks Cool’ but Know Nothing About Its Value

It’s clear not everyone is a classic-car superfan, but when they are ready to sell, they are eager to speak with us. For instance, when owners come to us for a 1965 Jaguar E-Type Series I Appraisal, they want to hear our superfan expertise. And our appraisals don’t just look at the car’s current value; we dig into details about the specific model and its history. If the Jaguar has original seats and is in good condition, plus the original paperwork is in order, we understand that’s a bonus for the owner.

And yes, we are always ready to evaluate a Jaguar E-Type, but we also love exceptionally rare classic Jaguars! At the moment, our page lists a 1956 Jaguar XK140 Coupe for sale. It’s always been garaged and has the original body and engine.

We have to say, the body and style of a 1965 Jaguar E-type Series 1 is unparalleled. Even when we show one to a complete novice, they comment on how cool it looks. And if they’re able to sit in one and go for a ride, the cool factor escalates. But these cars require someone who understands the work it takes to maintain them. Usually, another classic Jaguar E-type superfan who knows what it takes to have the privilege of owning one. So, for someone ready to sell, we are here to provide our knowledge and support with a classic Jaguar appraisal and quick cash offer.

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