The series 1 cars made until 1968, were initially built for export only with the first batch rolling off the Coventry production line in March 1961 and models for the UK domestic market arrived in the July of that year.
Continue reading …Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth (CMC) are building a “special” Jaguar MKII for the Director of Design at Jaguar Cars, Ian Callum.
Continue reading …The celebratory event marked the beginning of an epic drive event in which classic Jaguar XK 120, C-type, D-type and E-type sports cars joined the new 495 PS F-TYPE in a ‘Jaguar Bloodline’ sports car convoy en route to Geneva, Switzerland, prior to this year’s 2013 Salon d’Auto, where the new F-TYPE takes pride of place on the Jaguar stand.
Continue reading …Updated for 2013, this book is now updated to include all Jaguar developments of the past four years, a period that has seen a strong turn-round in the company’s fortunes, with ever-increasing profitability and good sales growth in China, India and the Middle East.
Continue reading …Any Jaguar XK120 Roadster is a desirable car but those boasting period competition history are particularly sought after.
Continue reading …One of the most famous E-Types ever built is to accompany Olympian Jessica Ennis when she drives the all-new F-TYPE in this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show.
Continue reading …Film six of six; Jaguar Heritage Racing A Design Legacy, the final film in the 2012 JHR series.
Continue reading …A 1968 left hand drive Jaguar E-Type series 1 4.2 roadster is to be stretched by four and a half inches during a major restoration being carried out by Classic Motor Cars Limited of Bridgnorth (CMC) in the United Kingdom.
Continue reading …Film five of six; The story continues where Jaguar Heritage Racing wins at the Goodwood Revival.
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