Looking at this little old barn, you wouldn’t imagine there’d be much hiding inside. Maybe a Mini or a Sprite, but nothing as grand and impressive as a Jaguar. Yet that’s exactly what was found inside! It must have been… more»
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Sad Cat: 1949 Jaguar Mark V
At first glance, this Jag listed on craigslist looks really nice, or at least hopeful. The $8,000 asking price certainly gets your attention. It runs and drives but things go downhill from there. It’s right hand drive, but that’s… more»
5.3 Liters Of Fun: 1972 Jaguar E-Type
I’m not sure if it’s an optical illusion, some type of distortion in the photo or if the front end of the Jaguar E-type is just that long, but that nose looks incredibly long being pulled free from this… more»
This Thing Has A Hemi? 1962 Daimler 250
Wait a minute….isn’t that a Jaguar Mark II? With a hemi? Well, almost. According to Wikipedia, in 1960, Jaguar purchased Daimler from BSA. From 1962 to 1969, they produced a variant of the Mark II, with Daimler badging, and… more»
Barn Finds Racing Update: End Of Day 1
After 8-1/2 hours of racing today, there were a few surprises by the finish. To begin, the Done Racing Racing (not a typo) “AMX” that is really a homebuilt fiberglass bodied BMW Z3 is in the lead overall with… more»
Cheap Cat: 1965 Jaguar S-Type
The Jaguar S-Type is an updated version of the Mark 2. There were styling and interior changes, but the biggest improvement was the independent rear suspension. This old cat is listed on eBay in Lebanon, Tennessee and has been stored since 1983…. more»
Pre-Race Report: Barn Finds Racing Team
You folks have seen a lot of our Marina over the last couple of years, and we’re at it again at the 24 Hours of LeMons at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina. But one of the neat… more»
Beautiful Field Find: 1965 Jaguar E-Type
This is a highly desirable Series 1 E-Type Roadster, so there’s no doubt that someone will save it. Apparently, the car was purchased new by an electrical engineer who was in the Navy. He enjoyed it for a while,… more»
Classy With A Twist: 1949 Jaguar Mk. V
Wow, is this car classy looking! And with only one real deviation from stock, I’m surprised it’s not bringing more money yet. It’s listed here on eBay with bidding starting at $9,500 and, surprisingly, no reserve. The drophead is located… more»
V12 In The Barn: 1972 Jaguar E-Type
I know, the Series 3 E-Types aren’t as desirable as early cars, but if you’ve always wanted to experience a V12 power grand touring car they are a great choice! The Jaguar V12 isn’t quite the snarling animal of… more»
Parked Since The 80s: 1967 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
The seller of this Jaguar claims that it has been in the procession of the first owner since new. It supposedly only covered 47k miles before being parked in the 80s though. The car was then taken apart in… more»
Stored Since The 1970’s: 1959 Jaguar XK150 Coupe
Unlike many British car fans, I like the XK150 better than both the 140 and 120 variants (heresy, I know)! With four wheel disc brakes, more performance, and in the coupe version a more pleasing roof line (several Jaguar… more»
Farmer’s 1970 Jaguar E-Type
Wow, what a beautiful Jaguar! I love the Willow Green paint, it really makes the lines pop. The story that the seller gives is that this car was purchased by a farmer in Arizona, who drove it until they… more»
There’s Only One Problem: 1963 Jaguar Mk. II At No Reserve!
Honestly, it’s unfortunate that this car is up for sale at all. Apparently an older gentleman had a dream of restoring a Jaguar Mk. II, acquired this car, removed the engine to have it rebuilt and the engine was… more»
Parked Since The ’70s: 1962 Jaguar E-Type
Early E-Type roadsters are the ones to get. They have flush headlight covers and toggle switches on the dash. They are all expensive to restore though, so you might as well start with a good year. This one has… more»
Barn Stored For 40 Years! 8,357 Mile E-Type
Here’s a pea green Jaguar E-Type that has been sitting in a barn for more than 40 years! It looks pretty solid to me at both first glance and second glance! Thanks to Barn Finds reader Paul Z., who… more»
















