The 1966 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster
That was implicated in the infamous ‘one-armed bandit murder’ of 1967, which inspired the filmGet Carter and was referred to in Mark Knopfler’s song5:15am has sold for £155,250 at an H&H Classics sale at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, UK.The Jaguar E-type was sold new to fruit machine king Vince Landa, who fell foul of the infamous Kray Twins when they accused him of installing slot machines in some of their clubs. Relocating to the North East as a result. He set-up a company Social Club Services and various nightclubs in Newcastle.





The sale featured 20 Jaguars in all, including an XK150 that sold for £138,000. Other stars of the sale included a 1943 International Harvester M5 Half-Track Personnel Carrier used during the Allied liberation of Europe. Also made £138,000, a barn-find right-hand drive 1954 Mercedes 300 B Adenauer Cabriolet. Thought to be one of just seven right hand drive versions built – for £106,904. and an 82-mile Hillman Imp Californian that sold for £21,160.



