1966 Xke 2 2 Road&Track Cutaway Drawing
1966 Xke 2 2 Road&Track Cutaway Drawing

Development story
The cars : Jaguar E-type development story
The Jaguar E-type redefined people's expectations of what could be expected from a relatively affordable sports car – race-car handling and a potential 150mph. It rightly defined a generation, and […]

Jaguar E-type
The converters : Guyson E12 by William Towns
Dating from 1974, this archetypal Towns design was essentially a reclothed E-type… Story by Declan Berridge One stormy night in 1972, hill-climb champion Jim Thomson – who was also Managing […]

AROnline News
News : CMC stretches the E-type
Here's an interesting way to make the Jaguar E-type even more usable – even if it comes at a hefty price. Classic Motor Cars Limited of Bridgnorth (CMC) is currently […]

Jaguar
E-type 50 : Jaguar Drivers' Club organises 50 car convoy to Motorexpo 2011
Fifty Jaguar E-types greeted Londoners today as a fleet of privately-owned vehicles travelled in convoy through the Capital to the 2011 Motorexpo in Canary Wharf, marking 50 years of the […]

Archive
Archive : The last Jaguar E-type is built
JAGUAR In the week ending 14 September 1974, Jaguar produced the last E-type. Due to the large amount of unsold cars in dealers showrooms, the event was not publicised at […]

Archive
Archive : Jaguar plans
On this day: JAGUAR MEMO Jaguar Cars, technical director William Heynes writes a memo to Sir William Lyons titled, "E-type Vehicle Project Plan". In it Heynes argues the case for […]

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Archive : E-type steals the show at Geneva
GENEVA Thursday Britain's new E-type Jaguar was hailed by the Swiss press today as the "sensation" of the 31st Geneva International Motor Show. Sir William Lyons, chairman of the Jaguar […]
1966 Xke 2 2 Road&Track Cutaway Drawing
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