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Lynx’s Jaguar replicas have become almost as collectable as
Danny buys a holiday wagon, at a price he could afford
Jaguar Classic has made it simpler for restorers to resurrect E-types by introducing 30-plus reproduction parts and panels for the iconic model. Built to the original specifications, the new items inc
James Walshe on how to buy the best example of Jag’s XJ for the Nineties
SINCE THE DEMISE OF THE E-TYPE IN THE MID- ’70s, there had been a desire among enthusiasts, including many at Jaguar, to see a replacement, an F-type. It nearly happened in the mid-’80s, but for a num
FANCY A PUNT? ‘Online auctions – just too easy!’ ...
What’s the price of indifference? In the case of TWR’s Tom Walkinshaw, it was the development of an alternative to Jaguar’s XJ220, the prototype of which he’d just surveyed at the 1988 British Motor S