Jaguar Magazine (Issue 204) This Australian Jaguar Magazine has the following stories:
◊ The First XK120 Survives: There
have been rumours that the first XK120 ever, the 1948 London Show car, exists, but most devotees have agreed that it was used by Jaguar and eventually cut up in 1958. That is not correct - it does live and is pristine!!!!! ◊ XF 2021: The latest model has been released and has been totally refreshed inside and out. ◊ F-Pace updated too: Jaguars best selling model has had a mid-life refresh including hybrid power. ◊ The first XJ6: This 2.8 litre car was the very first XJ6 ever registered in the world and has a story to tell.
◊ A brand new XK120: Built by
Concours Sportscar Restoration, the car pays tribute to Ecurie Ecosse’s most successful XK120 racer. ◊ Jaguar Infotainment Upgrade: If your Jaguar has a screen on the dash you can now up-grade it to Jaguar’s newest model specification and we show you how to do that. ◊ Ron Flockhart: He won Le Mans twice for Jaguar but was killed in Melbourne. His best friend tells us about Ron and his life. ◊ Bryan White Tribute: Their tribute to a friend and a free spirit when it came to his cars.
Classic Jaguar Magazine (Oct- Nov 2020) The October/November edition has feature stories on the following: ◊ Buying Affordable Classic: They take a look at some of the older Jaguars that can be bought with a budget of £5000 or less. So, here’s a question for you all. What’s the best classic Jaguar YOU’VE bought on a tight budget? ◊ Accelerating the Brand: Sam Skelton brings us an exclusive insight into the development of the ‘blown’ Jaguar. ◊ XK120 Experienced: They get up close with a 1950 OTS, an early steelbodied survivor with a low milage. ◊ Jaguar 340: Mark Antwis introduces his handsome 340 saloon, a lowmilage restoration project that he snapped up at auction.
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◊ E-Type Evolution: They examine
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the history of the E-Type and its development through all three generations. The Way We Were: Stephen Gregory takes a trip down memory lane, recalling his family’s various Jaguars. Ducan Hamilton: To mark the centenary of his birth, they take a look at the life and times of this racing great. E-Type Seat Assembly: They visit a motor trimmer to see what’s involved in creating an authentic new seat. Racing Collectibles: They take a look at some of the sought after automobilia from the TWR years.
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