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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.Jaguar engineering Jaguar : All the Cars
Dramatic good looks, pure racing pedigree, and sensational performance: when the Jaguar 9600 HP prototype emerged from the factory's gates in 1961, it set a new standard for automotive glory.Information provided includes technical specifications, production changes, chassis numbers, production quantities, color schemes, options and accessories. All the Cars is a definitive reference work for enthusiasts. Jaguar : All the Cars Jaguar at Lemans
Few motorsport events can compare with the Le Mans 24 Hours for prestige, glamour and engineering excellence. To win this epic race is an achievement for any manufacturer, but to win it seven times, as Jaguar has done, is the stuff of legend. This book celebrates Jaguar's immortal association with Le Mans by describing in unprecedented detail the stories behind the victories - and the disappointments.Jaguar at Lemans 1950-1995 |
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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.
Dramatic good looks, pure racing pedigree, and sensational performance: when the Jaguar 9600 HP prototype emerged from the factory's gates in 1961, it set a new standard for automotive glory.
Few motorsport events can compare with the Le Mans 24 Hours for prestige, glamour and engineering excellence. To win this epic race is an achievement for any manufacturer, but to win it seven times, as Jaguar has done, is the stuff of legend. This book celebrates Jaguar's immortal association with Le Mans by describing in unprecedented detail the stories behind the victories - and the disappointments.