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47k Genuine Miles: 1984 Jaguar Vanden Plas

When it came to relatively affordable British luxury cars from the 1980s, the Jaguar Vanden Plas stood out as one of the best. Not only were they loaded with luxurious leather and wood trim, but they also provided quite… more»

Return to Original? 1957 Jaguar XK140

Fitting a pushrod V8 engine into a Jaguar is something that has been going on for years now. However, I’m sure that there are more than a few purists who are going to look at this Jaguar XK140 and… more»

Cheap Small-Block: 1973 Jaguar XJ6

As I’ve mentioned in the past, transplanting a small-block Chevrolet engine into a Jaguar is a practice that has been going on for decades. The owner of this ’73 XJ6 commenced the process, but he admits that he has… more»

Garage Find: 37K Mile Jaguar XJS Convertible

I imagine one of the best parts about being in the car business is getting the call when a classic you hadn’t known about gets thrown your way. In other words, because your reputation precedes you, people just assume… more»

Shed Find Series 1: 1964 Jaguar E-Type

A few days ago, when we featured the Porsche 911 covered in leaves, eagle eyes would note the rear haunches of a Jaguar E-Type on the same property. Given this seller’s history of digging up barn finds, I had… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1959 Jaguar XK150 OTS Roadster

Oh, what potential! When I was in college, one of the professors drove a beautiful XK150 coupe every day — I remember loving it but wishing it were a roadster! Here’s one you can restore yourself and it’s a rare… more»

Surprise Barn Find: 1960 Jaguar Mark II

While many of us dream of discovering an actual barn find, some folks just stumble upon it accidentally. That’s the case of this 1960 Jaguar MKII sedan, which was discovered by a property owner who acquired some land with… more»

Restore Or Part Out? 1963 Jaguar MKII

There’s simply nothing as exciting as digging up a long-abandoned car, and the story for this Jaguar is a perfect example of a car that’s been long forgotten. The ad for this four-door, which can be found here on… more»

1968 Jaguar E-Type Garage Find

If an E-Type is on your bucket list then this project might be of interest to you. The seller claims that they inquired it with the intent of restoring it, but they never got around to it. They are… more»

Rare Harrods Edition: 1986 Jaguar XJ6

We have seen plenty of XJ6s, but this is unlike any we’ve ever found before. Jaguar joined up with the famous Harrods department store in London to create something special for their most discerning buyers. This thing was supposed to… more»

Sitting Since ’88: 1971 Jaguar XKE Roadster

When the Jaguar XKE Series 2 was introduced in 1968, the requirement to comply with ever-tightening global emissions laws resulted in the car’s 4.2-liter engine losing around 19hp. However, in Roadster form, the weight of the vehicle had dropped… more»

Solid Investment? 1963 Jaguar XK-E Roadster

When you get to the bottom of this article and see the price that has been set for this Jaguar XK-E Roadster, it may make your eyes water, but the simple fact is that Series I XK-Es are one… more»

Purring Big Cat: 1973 Jaguar XJ12

When it was originally released in 1972, the XJ12 presented the Jaguar engineers with a multitude of challenges, and most of these were concerned with preventing the original V12 engine and many of its ancillaries from melting due to… more»

British Classic: 1950 Jaguar Mark V Drop Head Coupe

While this Jaguar Mark V Drop Head may not be the cheapest project car on the planet, the prices being achieved by well-restored examples may make this an interesting project to consider. Barn Finder Wayne A spotted this Jaguar… more»

Ready to Restore: 1964 Jaguar E-Type

This 1964 Jaguar E-Type is not a numbers-matching car, but it still remains a fairly solid candidate for a restoration. It will require some work and has been sitting for decades, but it is certainly not the worst E-Type… more»

The Most Desirable: 1962 Jaguar E-Type

When I first saw this 1962 Jaguar E-Type my heart ached more than a bit. The first E-Type that I ever drove was a Series 1 finished in Carmen Red, and it was an amazing experience that I’ve never… more»

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