A 1969 Jaguar E-Type once owned by Jack Lemmon and animator Leo Salkin is set for Julien’s Movies and Motorcars auction.
Jaguar is paying homage to the first E-Types to win competition races, with a pair of special new-old classics. Sold as a pair, just 14 of the classic cars will be sold to seven buyers to celebrate ...
When you look at a classic car, you're looking at more than four wheels, some steel, and an engine. More than anything, what you're looking at is a story, a narrative. Only a select few cars in ...
The company already sells an “Unleashed” restomod based on the V-12-engined E-Type Series 3, but has now turned its attention to the original Series 1. The project is billed as “the ultimate ...
The two E-Type Commemoratives, as the new cars are being called, were commissioned by an unnamed collector described as a “loyal, discerning client in Southeast Asia.” The vehicles were hand-built by ...
In the world of classic cars, the allure of owning a piece of automotive history often comes with a hefty price tag. While the restoration of these vintage vehicles can be costly, the purchase prices ...
The exclusive Jaguar Classic E‑Type Commemorative series marks the sad moment when manufacturing of the iconic nameplate ceased in 1974. Don't be too glad to see it, though, as only two examples have ...
At a time when Jaguar is steering into a daring, if somewhat divisive, reinvention of its identity, there’s at least one piece of good news for those who still care about the brand’s history. Late ...
The Eagle Lightweight GTR redefines the Jaguar E-Type with a 975-kg aluminum build, 4.7-liter inline-six, and obsessive ...