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We discuss how to make your Jaguar V12 last forever
WORDS PAUL WAGER
Discreet good taste and well put together ...
Jaguar scored a hit with its first homegrown engine, the XK of 1948. But when it came to its second go, it aimed high. And the E-type Series 3 was the first beneficiary of the new V12 unit.
Tech solutions and real world tips
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If this halfway house between original looks and final usability appeals,what do you need to know?