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X Marks The Spot: 1964 Jaguar

The Mark X is not only unknown by a lot of classic car enthusiasts, there are some folks that just don’t like the big Jaguar. It’s much larger than the popular Mark 2 despite having a similar engine and transmission…. more»

British Motoring Monday: 1969 Jaguar E-Type

As E-Types, especially early, covered headlamp cars, skyrocket in value, it’s nice to see there are some “reasonably” priced projects still out there. This one’s interesting for several reasons. It’s located in Reisterstown, Maryland and is for sale here… more»

Grand Saloon: 1963 Jaguar Mk II

Although this Mark II is not beautiful now, it could be at some point, and the price is right. Hidden in plain view in Los Fresnos, Texas, this saloon has recently been reduced from $5,000 to $3,500 and is… more»

Motoring Monday: 1967 Jaguar 240

Some of you are thinking “that’s a Mark 2, not a 240, what’s he talking about?” Actually, it is a Jaguar 240, the last offshoot of the Mark 2 line, produced from 1967 to 1969. This example has been… more»

Backyard E-Type: 1963 Jaguar XK-E

We would all love to have an E-Type in the garage. They are beautiful to look at and aren’t too bad to drive either. The Series 1 cars are the ones to get with their flush headlights and toggle… more»

1954 Jaguar XK120: Back From Paint

Everyone says that the E-Type is the most beautiful Jaguar around, but I personally think the XK-120 is the real looker! Just take a gander at those long following curves. Whether you agree with me or not, there is… more»

Motoring Monday: 1972 Jaguar E-Type V12

After about 20 years of indoor storage and a lot of recent mechanical work, this V-12 E-Type is for sale here on eBay with bidding currently in only triple digits but reserve not met. The car is located in… more»

1950 Jaguar XK120: Alloy Bodied Bush Find

For the first couple years of XK120 production, Jaguar constructed the bodies of these lovely cars out of wood and aluminum. While it makes repairs difficult, it means the body is virtually corrosion proof, which is a good thing… more»

1967 Jaguar E-Type: Stalled Project

I’ve recently come to the conclusion that half of the remaining classic cars out there are stalled restoration projects. We all have dreamed about undertaking a detailed restoration, but it seems many of us that actually attempt it get part… more»

1964 Jaguar XKE: Grandparent’s Kitty

My dad use to tell me stories about a Jaguar XK120 that was parked behind my grandparents house for a number of years. I use to dream that we would go to visit and somehow that Jag would have reappeared…. more»

Jaguar XKE: Which Series Would You Pick

Which kitty would you choose? Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Pretend you could only bring one of them home, and budget was part of the consideration—I have my favorite, and it surprised me a little! The 1963 Series… more»

Low Mileage Kitty: 1950 Jaguar XK120

Being a British car lover, it’s easy for me to imagine owning an XK120. The big kitty absolutely surprised the world despite being intended as a low-production showcase for the new XK-series inline 6-cylinder engine. Early XK120’s have a… more»

Clay Stained: 1970 Jaguar E-Type FHC

Sometimes a fantastic find comes through that time just doesn’t permit us to write up as soon as they’ve hit the inbox. The new Reader’s Find feature, which I discussed just earlier today allows us to share them quickly, but… more»

Face Off: ’58 Lancia Aurelia VS ’70 Jaguar E-Type

It’s time for the latest round of the Barn Finds Face Off, where we pit two like-minded classics against each other and find out which one you’d take as your own. This week’s Face Off has a grand-touring theme,… more»

Grace, Space, and Pace: 1964 Jaguar S-Type

Jaguar’s famous slogan certainly applies to the S-Type! I have a soft spot for these big cats; one was our family car while I was growing up in England. I remember being upset when, in the middle of the… more»

Some Assembly Required: 1967 Jaguar E-Type

Disassembly is easy to do but it can also be the undoing of an ongoing restoration. That’s been a clear lesson in project car ownership for yours truly: finish what you start. When life gets in the way, days… more»

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