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Jaguar XKE Series 1 Roadster, 1966. The American version of the E-Type, using a 4.2 litre version of the XK DOHC straight 6 that also powered the XJ Jaguar from 1968. The car is on loan to Transport World in Invercargill, New Zealand
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demoralised · 1 year
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E-Type
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collaverglas · 1 year
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Source: Dad's birthday card
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Verdict: 1971-1974 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 (2+2 Coupé)
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itcars · 1 year
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Jaguar E-Type Series II
Image by Michael Diestelbruch
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1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8-Litre Series I Competition,
Courtesy: Gooding & Company
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italiancarssince1946 · 4 months
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1965 Frua Jaguar E-Type
My tumblr-blogs: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/germancarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/frenchcarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/englishcarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/italiancarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/japanesecarssince1947
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stone-cold-groove · 10 months
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As with any early Jaguar, even the advertising needed to be fixed. From the car files: ad for the 1974 Jaguar E-type V-12 convertible.
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“Low Drag” Jaguar E-Type By Marco Diez 
There can be little doubt that the Low Drag Jaguar E-Type is one of the most beautiful cars ever made, if not the most beautiful outright.Enzo Ferrari was once quoted as saying that the E-Type was the most beautiful car in the world, and every sensible list of the best cars of the 20th century includes an E-Type, typically up near the top.The Low Drag Jaguar E-Type – 49FXN The Low Drag Jaguar E-Type you see here is the result of an 8 year long international project by Marco Diez to create a modern Low Drag based closely on the original car from 1963 known as “49FXN” after its license plate number. 49FXN is one of the most famous Jaguars in history and thankfully, it’s been racing for 50+ years since its introduction. The development of the Low Drag body style was honed using the M1 Motorway in England as an impromptu wind tunnel – small woolen threads were attached the cars exterior and engineers in the chase car could observe the movement of the threads to determine the car’s aerodynamic efficiency. Using this “M1 Wind Tunnel” they developed a roofline that was flatter with a higher and wider rear, this helped to both reduce drag and reduce lift.From nose to tail the body was developed to be as slippery as possible for high speed runs down the Mulsanne Straight, an unindented side effect of this new aerodynamic body was the fact that it ended up being an aesthetically appealing design.
Diez managed a herculean international effort to build a 21st century Low Drag E-Type with all the visual cues and capabilities of the original, combined with luxurious leather GT interior designed for regular road use. The car was carefully built to be as the original Low Drag would have been when it was first built in 1963, with a sleek, lightweight alloy body. There is no parts list to order from for a car like this, so many parts used on OWL226 needed to be fabricated from scratch.
Diez was careful to incorporate much of the same running gear into OWL226 that was used on 49FXN, including a 3.8 litre straight-6 Jaguar XK engine with double overhead cams built by Crosthwaite and Gardiner.
The engine is fitted with a ram-air intake designed to channel a blast of air into the bespoke alloy airbox that feeds the triple Weber side draught carburettors – the same arrangement that was used on 49FXN. This XK engine produces 380 bhp which is sent backwards through a 5-speed gearbox into the differential and out to the wheels. The tires are fitted to D-Type inspired knock-off alloy wheels, and disc brakes are used on all four corners. he interior of the car is the one place OWL226 differs significantly from 49FXN, it’s equipped for continental GT use, and as such its fitted with comfortable bucket seats upholstered with opulent blue leather, with matching leather on the transmission tunnel and door cards.
The dashboard has a slew of period-correct gauges providing the driver with all of the information they might need about what’s happening under the hood.
There’s a discrete custom roll bar integrated into the seat head rests for additional safety, the car also has a custom machined steering wheel and one-off A/C system to ensure the cabin remains comfortable no matter what the weather outside is doing.
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Shaguar, 1970 (1997). Austin Powers' "shagadelic" Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster first appeared in the original 1997  "Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery" movie starring Mike Myers. The Union Flag livery extends to the red and blue leather (with white trim) interior. It is, of course, available as a scale model. NB: The colloquial English term "shag" refers to sexual intercourse
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galsoncars · 2 years
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danalidae · 7 months
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Michel Zumbrunn
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chessdesalls · 16 days
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Jaguar E-Type
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