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This 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 is a stunning example of British motoring history—beautifully preserved, period-correct, ...
Jaguar E-Type drivers would end up in podium positions a total of 24 times between 1961 and 1964. Each ZP restomod, regardless of body style, reportedly takes about 2,000 hours to complete.
On its introduction in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type was swiftly recognized as an outstanding design, boasting both stylish looks ...
ECD rebuilt a classic Jaguar with new bodywork and a modernized 400 hp V12 engine. The E-Type GTO features custom UK-formed panels inspired by D-Type and Series I models.
Jaguar’s continuation of the E-Type Lightweight was originally priced at over $1.6 million. Just six continuation units were built by JLR’s Special Vehicle Operations starting in 2014.
1960s On The Outside, 1980s On The Inside This Jaguar is a first-generation version of the XKE, which is one of the more desirable models, but it's the slightly odd looking 2+2 version.
Jaguar Confirms it Will Produce electric-powered classic E-Type Prince Harry’s one-off electric E-Type will be produced commercially. Jaguar has announced it will produce a limited quantity of ...
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