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Things you didn’t know about motoring #6: What to do while watching for fires.
/ TYDKAM
William Heynes designed Jaguar’s iconic 3.4-litre, six-cylinder XK engine while on fire-watching duty in London during the air raids of World War Two. Posted March 2020.
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Just 62 years later Jaguar completes an order.
Now here’s an odd thing. Back in 1955 Jaguar developed its famous D-Type, a flat-out racing car that was the precursor to the far more famous, road-going E-Type of 1961. […]
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Jaguar takes a second bite of the 56-year-old cherry.
/ Car features, Motoring, Rod’s Blog
In 1961 Jaguar unveiled the E-type, the best looking car in the world. It wasn’t just me saying that, Enzo Ferrari held the same view. Since then Jaguar has been […]
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Rod and Sheryl Easdown look at the Jaguar XER Sport
He says: You won’t find it in the official statistics but there’s a growing buyer demographic well-known to luxury car salespeople; the folk who want something other than a Mercedes, […]