left-hand drive 1968 Series 1.5 E-Type, featuring a period chassis beneath its original bodywork. Following positive initial feedback and a debut at this year’s Royal wedding, Jaguar has ...
With its glass-cowled headlights, bulging hood and chiselled nose, the iconic 1961 E-Type saw Jaguar change tack yet again, making an affordable elite sports car. Its moncoque (integrated chassis ...
Just 12 were ever produced, however, so 50 years on Jaguar will build those six ‘missing Special GT E-type cars’ to original specifications, utilising the unused chassis numbers to finally ...
The Jaguar had been stored at the previous owner's estate, in dry storage, at a derelict farm in Le Mans, France since July 1974. E-Type chassis No. 860040 was bought by the previous owner in 1969 ...
Although it looks like an E-Type, power comes from a 750 hp Toyota ... you can tell ECD to fit an original 4.2-liter inline-six or Jaguar V12 Jaguar has unveiled a pair of lightly modified E ...
Of course, the E-Type was never designed with such power in mind, so modern chassis components have been ... 7.3-litre V12-engined race car built by Jaguar motorsport specialist Fred Cliffe ...