Jaguar Classic
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Jaguar Classic is working on a C-type Continuation car to join the E-type and D-type Continuations it released in the past. Its latest project brings back the edgeless, roofless beauty of the Le Mans-winning C-type for a new generation of car fans.
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Jaguar Classic has re-started production of its D-type race car, with the first prototype being shown today at Retromobile in Paris. Just 25 new D-types will be built, completing the 100 units originally planned for production in 1955.
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Land Rover won't be starting off its 70th anniversary year with any R&R. Instead, it is restoring one of the original pre-production Series I models debuted at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show. Judging from the photos, the restoration team has its work cut out for it.
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Jaguar Land Rover Classic has been restoring and rebuilding ultra-classic JLR models for some time. The company has revealed a new take on a classic with an electrified E-type called the Zero. It's faster than the original, and looks just as good.
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Our regular Monterey Car Week auction preview lists no less than 113 cars with estimates exceeding US$1 million. Read on for pictures, links to auction descriptions and all the key info.
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Following the Land Rover Series I and Range Rover Classic Reborn models, Jaguar Land Rover Classic presents the E-type Reborn. At this year's Techno-Classica Essen, it will reveal the first of 10 E-types it plans to rebirth, this one a beautifully revitalized 1965 Series 1 Fixed Head Coupe 4.2.