Who doesn't know Jay Leno's famous car collection? In this short movie he introduces his 1954 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupé in his well-known manner.
Even Hal Ashby, director of the famous classic movie from the 70s, knew that an E-Type could also be used commercially and someone dared to take the step ...
Feel like Steve McQueen once did in his Jaguar XKSS on Sunset Boulevard in the late 1950s. Mr. Cheng from California, with his RAM Recreation, knows how it is.
Architect Miguel steers his E-Type across the streets of Lima/Peru, a car that never let him down, even at the Cannonball over the Panamericana between Bolivia and Ecuador.
August 2015, a piece of Jaguar history is auctioned, XKC052 - the second of three Works-C-Types, which finished 4th in Le Mans in 1953 and later won for the Renstall Ecurie Ecosse.
Who doesn't know, the "Car Guy" Terry Larson from Mesa/Arizona and his most famous Jag - OKV 2, the ex Werks-D-Type, which Stirling Moss and Peter Walker piloted in Le Mans in 1954.
Mr. Winston Dabbs tells the story of his time, how, at a young age, he discovered a passion for British automobiles that accompanies him through his life and continues to this day.
JWK 977 - the number is emblazoned in white letters on the dark green aluminium body of the former factory racing car, which contested the big races of its time.
To build a lightweight racing car with SCCA approval from a commercially available Jaguar E-Type 3.8 litre coupe is a challenge that Jason Len can tell a lot about.
Growing up in a family without a car, a gentleman with a Jaguar E-Type V12 Coupé moves in opposite one day. What a groundbreaking encounter for David Paddison.