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Latest Jaguar Magazines
The latest edition of Australian Jaguar Magazine includes the following stories: ◊ Finding The First C-Type Alive:
According to Jaguars records the first three C-Types were scrapped - but we have found the first built.
◊ Buying A Jaguar From Overseas:
Want a modern collectable Jaguar?
So did Tony Brett who imported a special XJ-S. ◊ 70th Jubilee Cavalcade: Queen
Elizabeth celebrates her 70th year of reign –and Jaguar was invited.
◊ Freddie McEvoy Jaguar Winner:
Jaguar’s first race winner and
Australia’s first Olympic medallist. ◊ F-Pace SVR: On its last legs in terms of the V8 supercharged engine – what a sensational car it is.
◊ Ecurie Ecosse Behind The Scenes:
Never before seen colour images of the Jaguar Multi LeMans winning team from its very beginnings. ◊ Buy And Sell: Pre-loved Jaguars and parts which are offered for sale and may be what you are looking for. ◊ On The Prowl: Historic images and personalities of intrigue in Jaguars long history. ◊ Jaguar Smatterings: The gelignite
Jack Murray and Bob Jane D-Type
XKD535 had a short racing career but a colourful life. ◊ That Famous Jaguar Leaper: It is what Jaguar is. Was the famous bonnet leaper designed in Britain - or not. ◊ Armin Hahne: Jaguar’s German Bathurst winner is much more than that victory. .
Armin Hahne on his way with John Goss to victory at Bathurst in 1985 in the TWR XJ-S
Jaguar World (August 2022)
The August 2022 edition of Jaguar World includes the following stories:
◊ X300 Survival Guide: From what to look for to the accessibility of parts.
They explain everything you need to know to buy an X300 generation of the XJ6 and XJ12. ◊ XJ-S Cabriolet: Not only does this 1983 XJ-S have the fifth Cabriolet body and with an early AJ6 engine, but it also had a starring role in a popular soap opera in the mid-
Eighties. ◊ Grantley XKR: This 2007 convertible has been given a radial new look by
North Yorkshire-based specialist,
Grantley Design, that closely resembles an F-TYPE. They talk to the owner to find out why he chose it, plus the work involved.
◊ London to Edinburgh in an I-Pace:
A decade after Paul Walton first drove between London and Edinburgh in an XK 5.0, he does so again, only this time in an all-electric I-Pace.
◊ XJ12 vs Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow:
With its large and refined engine plus luxury interior, in 1972 the
5.3-litre V12 transformed the XJ into a genuine Rolls-Royce rival for the first time. To discover if it still is, we compare a unique royal example with a Silver Shadow. ◊ XK 120 at Montlhery: In 1952, a crack team of drivers drove an XK 120 fixed head coupe for seven days and seven nights at the French circuit of Montlhéry to set several distance records. Seventy years later we tell their and the car’s story. ◊ Classic Workshop: Photographic step-by-step guide to remove the heads on a Daimler V8. ◊ Restored E-Type S3 OTS: Taking 4 years to complete this 1974 E-Type
Series 3 has recently been given a nut and bolt restoration. In a genuine
“better than new” condition, they take it for a drive before talking to those involved. .