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We wind back 40 years and revisit Jaguar’s first steps towards independenc
Jaguar Cars unveiled the E-Type in Geneva in 1961. It was an immediate success, and the factory had to work hard to keep up with the demand. Sales may have been excellent but, in the fast-moving autom
Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons gave few interviews in his lifetime, which is why this slim but pricey volume, published 40 years after his death, has such value. As is evident from the title – Sir W
SS JAGUARS AT 90
After the death of founder Colin Chapman in 1982, Lotus was in dire straits financially. Thankfully for all us petrolheads, it was saved by British Car Auctions chief David Wickens. He quickly recruit
Eliot Barden grew up around XK8s – this convertible has been a labour of love.
This month marks 50 years since the last Wolseley left the production line. Nick Larkin sheds light on this illustrious marque