The Journey of Classic Jaguar Cars

Posted by resrsr on Thursday, March 31, 2011

It hit the top spot at Le Mans, has flirted with many an F1 driver, was alongside the rich and famous, and even had an affair with Steve McQueen – not bad for a girl to hit the big 50. If you did not work I speak of the famous Jaguar, who lost a slice of automotive history monumentous.
The Telegraph site refers to the Jaguar as the “coolest cat of all”, which is understandable when one considers the very flashy vintage cars who arrived from the British luxury car manufacturer. Two of the most beautiful moments of Jaguar’s long history to date have been recipients of the Le Mans 24 hours in 1951 and 1953.

In 1961, we were impressed by his unparalleled beauty, performance and exceptional value, but nothing prepared us for the fantasies that the Jaguar E-Type caused. For most of the British in 1961, owning a car was very ambitious, so it is hard to exaggerate what was a glamorous setting of this classic beauty.
If it’s good enough for Steve McQueen is certainly good enough for us. The love story between Steve McQueen and denied the Jaguar was not a secret, with a movie star thrills at the wheel of a classic creation, the couple was a match made in heaven.
Another chapter of the autobiography is the story of Jaguar XJ220, which is inspiring and sad. It was a car of your dreams in your day with a V-12 engine and 4 wheel drive, which saw her become the road car ever. The XJ220 was built at a cost of £ 400 000, which was where the problems started. In a report on PistonHeads.com, it was reported that the occurrence of exotic car market, buyers refused to pay these high prices, meaning these valuable cars are sold below list price – with a little more “Two hundred to expand the plant gate.”
Every girl needs her friends around from time to time, so it is not surprising that the launch party of the Jaguar XJ, the most popular Jaguar, was with other models like Elle Macpherson and Delevigne Poppy , discuss design, shape and style of the car with a glass of Veuve Clicquot.

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