One sure way to alienate fans of a particular car is to re-power it with an engine from another brand of vehicle. The owner of this 1977 Jaguar XJ Coupé in Greenville, South Carolina said the elegant but engine-free… more»
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Series 1 Project: 1964 Jaguar E-Type Coupe
Series 1 Jaguars are always in demand, as they feature a host of details not found on later cars, and generally, the initial production runs of any iconic model are sure-fire collectibles later on. This one is a project,… more»
Clown Car Conversion: Jaguar XJ6 Prototype
The world of custom clown cars is a strange one, but it’s typically reserved for Cadillac Sevilles. This time, a 1986 Jaguar XJ6 decided to get into the mix, and someone chopped a four door down to two very… more»
Sounds Like A Cobra: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Replica
While most replicas tend to be a disappointment, the recreations of the classic Jaguar XK120 are among my favorites in the kit car game. For some reason, it seems like the proportions of the replicas actually improved over the… more»
Rare Range Topper: 1965 Jaguar Mark 10
When it comes to classic Jaguars, there’s almost a boredom that sets in with regards to the models you’re apt to find lingering in barns and sheds. Almost always, the E-Type pops up as the usual suspect, followed by… more»
350 Swapped Stretch: 1973 Jaguar XJ12 Limo
Let’s face it: all of us have some hopeless automotive addiction that makes absolutely no sense. Yes, you can have the standard car-related love affairs with classic American muscle, European sports models, and the like, but there’s always the… more»
One Owner Rarity: 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC
Automotive history is littered with compromises, and the 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC perfectly demonstrates this. The company was keen to regain some ground lost due to the demise of the E-Type Roadster. However, there were rumors that US legislators were… more»
Big Cat Project: 1958 Jaguar XK 150 OTS
In an ideal world, all project cars would be created equal. However, we don’t live in a perfect world, which means that classics with the potential to command a six-figure value can possibly be considered more equal than those… more»
1970 Jaguar E-Type With 31K Miles
It’s hard to find a nice, original E-Type Jaguar; most have either rusted away into expensive restoration projects or have already been restored, some better than others. But this 1970 E-Type OTS (Open Two Seater) is just that —… more»
Running Project: 1969 Jaguar E-Type 2+2
There was a time when the two strikes against this E-Type would have doomed it to being sold for a song. It’s a slightly ungainly 2+2 model, and it’s an automatic. But these days any E-Type is valuable, and… more»
Dual-Quad V12: No Reserve 1971 Jaguar E-Type
By the time the Series III Jaguar E-Type was released in 1971, it had become a softer and more refined Grand Tourer. However, the inclusion of a V12 under the hood meant that it was a vehicle that could… more»
















