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Jaguar engineeringJaguar: The Engineering Story
Jaguar: The Engineering Story travels chronologically through Jaguar's technical history, each chapter starting at a crucial point in the company's evolution. From Harry Weslake's development of Jaguar's original Standard-derived OHV engine, used in the SS Jaguar 100, to the technology incorporated in the latest X-type and S-type models, the reader is taken on a fascinating journey through the Jaguar archives. Reveals many fascinating and previously unknown, behind-the-scenes details of the company's engineering story.By Jeff DanielsJaguar: The Engineering Story by Jeff DanielsISBN: 184425030X Jaguar : Haynes Classic MakesA celebration of Jaguars, from 1948 to today's S-type and X-type, features all-color photography and examinations of their technical relationship to U.S. and European Fords, and the marque's new premium brand role as a volume producer.Jaguar, 2nd Ed.: Haynes Classic Makes by Martin Buckley ISBN: 1859608752 You and Your Jaguar XJ40
The XJ40, mainstay of Jaguar production from 1986 to 1994, was the last saloon in which Sir William Lyons had any styling involvement. It broke new ground with its technological sophistication and, despite electronic and body problems, was the saloon that reintroduced the marque to a younger buying public. Today the XJ40-more reliable than previous models and economic to buy and run-is an important "entry level" model for first-time Jaguar buyers and has a large following.It is an ideal candidate for the You & Your series which provides an ownership companion approach for relatively recent cars of strong enthusiast interest. By Nigel ThorleyYou and Your Jaguar XJ40 by Nigel ThorleyISBN: 1859608620 Uw ReactieUse Facebook, Twitter or Google +1 to inform your friends
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Jaguar: The Engineering Story travels chronologically through Jaguar's technical history, each chapter starting at a crucial point in the company's evolution. From Harry Weslake's development of Jaguar's original Standard-derived OHV engine, used in the SS Jaguar 100, to the technology incorporated in the latest X-type and S-type models, the reader is taken on a fascinating journey through the Jaguar archives. Reveals many fascinating and previously unknown, behind-the-scenes details of the company's engineering story.
The XJ40, mainstay of Jaguar production from 1986 to 1994, was the last saloon in which Sir William Lyons had any styling involvement. It broke new ground with its technological sophistication and, despite electronic and body problems, was the saloon that reintroduced the marque to a younger buying public. Today the XJ40-more reliable than previous models and economic to buy and run-is an important "entry level" model for first-time Jaguar buyers and has a large following.
