Growing up in Scotland, Bob Tracey hung on the success of Ecurie Ecosse, the fabled Scottish privateer team that campaigned Jaguars with distinction in the 1950s. After moving to the United States and ...
The year 1948 was a big one for the car industry. The war in Europe had ended in 1945 and European carmakers had turned their attention back to peacetime production. Three years on from the end of ...
Barn finds are very often the second chance an iconic car receives to get back on the road, and there’s no doubt the rare 1971 Jaguar E-Type that we have here certainly deserves it. As you can easily ...
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A radically-modified Jaguar E-Type race car is currently for sale in the United Kingdom. Dubbed "The Beast," the car racked up 52 race wins and 87 podiums, according to the listing at Hampson Auctions ...
The following decade-plus—from 1961 through 1974—brought us the greatest road-going examples from Jaguar ever made. When they hit the scene, these were legitimate supercars rivaling the best and the ...
While a Jaguar E-Type in excellent condition will cost you an arm and a leg, you’d probably have to add a kidney for this one-of-a-kind racer. How much does it cost? You will have to reach out to the ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Some of the coupes developed by Jaguar have achieved a legendary status in the auto industry. During the 1960s, the Jaguar E-Type coupe's ...
Before the XK and F-Type came to be, the XJS was the sportiest Jaguar in the crowd. But further back, the E-Type made even Enzo Ferrari grow weak at the knees. Series 2 is where the E-Type started to ...
“Choosing an E-Type as our second model made perfect sense to complement our E.C.D. Defenders,” says Scott Wallace, cofounder and CEO of the automotive atelier. “As with the Defender, we are ...