Classic Jaguar left inside barn for 40 YEARS found alongside Rolls-Royce
The British firm will build two new E-Type models using the car’s original blueprints - 50 years after its retirement.The brand’s famed in-house historic vehicles division, Jaguar Classic, will take on the project for a customer based in Southeast Asia.
The two new E-Types will be built to the original Series I specification, but will be inspired by the run-out Series III Commemorative Edition.Secret collection of ‘world’s RAREST cars’ including Ferraris found in church This includes electronic fuel injection in replacement of the original's triple SU carbs, as well as a five-speed manual gearbox instead of the classic four-speed.Brit’s stolen Land Rover is found in SIBERIA after being swiped from UK
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