The evil road-legal brother of the XJ220, the S was a TWR-built homologation special conceived to take Jaguar's supercar to ...
What happens when a heritage brand attempts to erase a century of history? Experts weigh in on potential pitfalls of the ...
ONE of the most iconic racing cars ever manufactured is tipped to sell for a whopping fee when it goes under the hammer. The ...
"The car presented here is a 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 litre Coupe, and apart from being a very successful historic race car, it was fascinatingly the 58th example ever built," states the listing.
Usually, when you lift an E-Types hood, you’ll see a 4.2-liter. This car’s no different, but it’s been enlarged to 4.7 liters and mated to a ‘twin-spark’ cylinder head and a bespoke electronic fuel ...
It still captures the true golden age of Jaguar racing,” says Greisen ... he took the car back to Le Mans in 2012 for that year’s Le Mans Classic races. In 2018, Meiling put “OKV 2 ...
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5 of Jaguar’s Most Underrated DesignsThere were the race cars, yes, but Jaguar also sold sports cars that looked ... People called it bulbous, ungainly, and a case of new wine in an old bottle. Those were some of the kinder epithets.
British racing legend’s Mercedes W196 1955 grand prix car was sold last week for a record £42.7m Another of Sir Stirling Moss’s old cars, this time a Jaguar D-Type which the British legend ...
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