Growing up in Scotland, Bob Tracey hung on the success of Ecurie Ecosse, the fabled Scottish privateer team that campaigned Jaguars with distinction in the 1950s. After moving to the United States and ...
The following decade-plus—from 1961 through 1974—brought us the greatest road-going examples from Jaguar ever made. When they hit the scene, these were legitimate supercars rivaling the best and the ...
[This story first appeared in the premier issue of MotorTrend Classic in 2005] Carry a family of five on vacation; whisk two couples to dinner in suave sophistication; win Le Mans; haul an armoire ...
Cars are unique as consumer goods. The speed at which the industry moves, combined with its need to blend mass-market appeal with niche specialization, means that they can embody an era and a style ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
Discovered, disassembled but relatively complete, in around 2008 it has since been restored by Haynes Heritage to its ...
This beautifully restored 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 Roadster blends classic style, thoughtful upgrades, and iconic open-top driving. With its impossibly long bonnet, low stance, and perfect ...
There’s no beating around the bush. The Jaguar E-Type is one of the most iconic cars of its era. Enzo Ferrari called it the most beautiful car when it first came out. Some of the biggest names in ...
Arguably the sexiest Jaguar of the 1960s, the E-Type was produced in few numbers. The Series 1, which is the most desirable of the bunch, totaled 33,205 units from 1961 to 1968. As expected, the ...
East Coast Defender (ECD) is — as the name strongly implies — best known for its classic Land Rover restorations and resto-mods. But now they’re turning their attention to the other half of the JLR ...
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