Jaguar F-Type Revisits Swinging '60s to Challenge Porsche: Cars BusinessWeek By Steve Rothwell on May 09, 2012 Jaguar is invoking its iconic E-Type roadster to challenge Mercedes-Benz and Porsche with its first two-seat sports car in almost four decades. The F-Type, due to be unveiled in September and go on sale as soon as next ...
Jaguar E-Type Lightweight No. 14 For Sale autoevolution It's an immaculate 1963 Jaguar E-Type 'Lightweight No.14' going on sale via private event. The car was recently restored to full 'Works' specification by by Classic Motor Cars Ltd (CMC) of Bridgnorth, and features a real aluminium monocoque (No.14 of ... Stunning Jaguar E-Type 'Lightweight No.14'Easier (press release)
1970 Jaguar E-Type Barn Find autoevolution Instead of naming it using the current system, somewhere along the line of XE, they chose to revive and old name and called it the F-Type indicating its a veritable spiritual successor the the E-Type roadster from the late 60s and 70s.
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What If, there was no DB5 CommanderBond.net As per title, what if Sean Connery drove a Jaguar E-Type or a Jaguar MK2 3.8 in Goldfinger/Thunderball, would this be any less iconic? I have always pictured SC driving a MK2 3.8 more than a E-Type, in my eyes the Jaguar MK2 was better looking than the ...
Report: Brightwells, Leominster, UK Classic and Performance Car Top price of the day was the Ł50600 paid by a Swiss buyer for a 1966 Jaguar E-type S1 4.2 Roadster that had been converted to Briggs Cunningham lightweight lookalike style about 12 years ago with many performance upgrades added.