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»
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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»
Rare Targa Top: 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC Cabriolet
This is an exceptionally rare 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC, a bizarre experiment in creating an XJS-series Jag with the option to drive with the wind blowing through your hair or the security of a closed roof environment. Similar to the… more»
Still Beautiful: 1950 Jaguar XK120 Project
Even covered with dust and incomplete, Sir William Lyon’s beautiful XK120 shape makes me gasp at it’s beauty. This 1950 XK120 is being sold here on eBay as an unfinished project due to unfortunate health issues belaboring the former owner. Bidding… more»
Cheapest Jaguar XK120 On The Market?
Barn Finds reader Doc just sent in this Jaguar with the title “maybe the cheapest XK120 in the world”. The $12k asking price may not seem cheap to most people, but a quick search reveals that this particular project… more»
Texas Classic Jag: 1971 Jaguar XKE
Released in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type (or XKE) caused a sensation from day one. This was a British car that was designed to take on the sports car might of Ferrari. Even Enzo Ferrari himself conceded that it was… more»
V12 Drop-Top: 1992 Jaguar XJS Convertible
While the XJS was a distinct departure in styling from its predecessor, the E-Type, these cars proved to be capable grand touring cars in their own right. Reader John S pulled this great looking XJS convertible out of longer-term… more»
















