The following decade-plus—from 1961 through 1974—brought us the greatest road-going examples from Jaguar ever made. When they hit the scene, these were legitimate supercars rivaling the best and the ...
William Baker of Beverly Hills, Calif., a real-estate agent specializing in historic homes and the architecture director of the global real-estate firm The Agency, on his 1966 Jaguar E-Type 4.2, as ...
Featuring a Union Jack paint job and a 4.2-liter straight-six, it's pure Swinging Sixties transportation, and it crosses the block on Saturday, January 18, at the Mecum Auctions sale in Kissimmee, ...
[This story first appeared in the premier issue of MotorTrend Classic in 2005] Carry a family of five on vacation; whisk two couples to dinner in suave sophistication; win Le Mans; haul an armoire ...
This 1968 Jaguar E-Type on Exotic Car Trader also known in the United States as the XK-E, boasts a fiery red color that demands notice as well as plenty of preserved British charm. The Jaguar E-Type, ...
For a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage," Jay welcomed a beautifully restored 1967 Jaguar XK-E 4.2 Coupe to his garage, in which he has many cars. The Jag was restored and is owned by David Lane of ...
This creamy white coupe is exactly what Jaguar had in mind when it launched the E-Type in the early ’60s: stylish, sporty, and just a little bit rebellious. Finished in a clean, era-appropriate shade ...