The Jaguar XJ-S (later called XJS) is a luxury grand tourer manufactured and marketed by British car manufacturer Jaguar Cars from 1975 to 1996, in coupé...
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E-Type mark 3 models, and in the XJS (from 1975 to 1996), Jaguar made a total of 161,583 SOHC V12-engined cars. The Jaguar V12 was regarded as one of the...
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sulle Jaguar di ogni epoca (in Italian) (hardcover ed.). EBS Print. ISBN 978-8-8980-4560-0. Clarke, R. M. (1989). Jaguar Gold Portfolio: Jaguar XJS 1975–1988...
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as the XK8, replacing the XJS and was Jaguar's first 8-cylinder model since the Daimler 250, introducing the all-new Jaguar AJ-V8 engine. The XK8 shared...
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series shares its XJS-derived platform with the Aston Martin DB7, with both cars tracing their history back to an abandoned Jaguar development study in...
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Jaguar (UK: /ˈdʒæɡjuər/, US: /ˈdʒæɡwɑːr/) is the sports car and luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover, a British multinational car manufacturer with...
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Tom Walkinshaw Racing (redirect from Silk Cut Jaguar)
became most closely associated with Jaguar, a relationship which started in 1982 with the successful entry of the Jaguar XJS into the European Touring Car Championship...
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Malcolm Sayer (category Jaguar people)
development of the E-Type Jaguar and early style guidelines for Jaguar XJS. He spent the last twenty years of his life working at Jaguar Cars and was one of...
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3-litre, V12 Jaguar XJS. In September 1984, Walkinshaw had teamed up with Australian driver John Goss to drive an Australian Group C spec XJS in the Bathurst...
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retrospective for Honest John Classics, Craig Cheetham wrote: "Like all Jaguar XJs, the X350 offers fantastic ride quality, ironing out bumps like no other...
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Win Percy (category Jaguar Racing drivers)
maintained his links to TWR with occasional drives in their V12 powered Jaguar XJS coupé which was proving the car to beat in Group A racing, and Walkinshaw...
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the 4.0 and 3.2 included: Jaguar XJS (4.0 only) Aston Martin DB7 (modified, supercharged 3.2) Jaguar XJ6 Jaguar Sovereign Jaguar XJR (4.0 only) Daimler Six...
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platform is an evolution of the Jaguar XJS platform, though with many changes. The DB7 began life as a successor to the Jaguar XJS envisioned by Tom Walkinshaw...
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Racing team owner Tom Walkinshaw approached Jaguar executives and encouraged the company to enter the XJS into the 1981 European Touring Car Championship...
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was that trains were expensive to build. They converted a 1990 5.3 V12 Jaguar XJS to work on the railway, before building carriages from old caravans for...
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John Goss (racing driver) (section Jaguar)
Jack's son Geoff. Then in 1980, Goss began campaigning a V12 powered Jaguar XJS at Bathurst, at first with no luck. In the 1980 race he started what was...
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models were sold under the Jaguar name. The base XJ8 came standard with more equipment than had been fitted to entry-level XJs in the past, including leather...
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the Jaguar was Bell. The man getting in was described as white, about 5' 10" tall and aged about 48. Another witness next recalled a blue Jaguar XJS driving...
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India). Despite this, they decide to go anyway: Jeremy Clarkson in a 1995 Jaguar XJS Celebration, Richard Hammond in a 2000 Rover Mini Cooper Sport, and James...
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Jaguar Racing is the name given to Jaguar Land Rover's racing interests. The Jaguar brand currently competes in Formula E under the name Jaguar TCS Racing...
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1989–1994 BMW M5 (E34) 290 — 5-speed (1990-1999) 1990–1994 Jaguar XJS 1995–1997 Jaguar XJR 1996–1999 Holden Commodore (VS, VT) for the 5 litre V8 1994–1999...
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buying the company in 1986, Laurence Pearce produced variants of the Jaguar XJS before producing a bespoke sports car, the Lister Storm. In 2013, Lister...
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Racing (TWR) and featured a Jaguar 7.0-litre V12 engine based on the production 5.3-litre engine as used in the Jaguar XJS road car. A variant of the XJR-9...
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potential names. Originally designed to compete with the Mercedes-Benz SL and Jaguar XJS, the Allanté initially featured a slightly modified variant of the 4.1 L...
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teams including joining Sydney based privateer Garry Wilmington in a V12 Jaguar XJS in the 1985 and 1986 races. He later scored a class win and fourth outright...
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Rover P6, Alfa Romeo 164, 1971 Rolls-Royce Corniche, Triumph Vitesse, Jaguar XJS, 1992 Range Rover Classic Vogue, Datsun 120Y, Vauxhall Cavalier Mk1, a...
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from a 2-seat version of the same model to accommodate it, such as the Jaguar E-type fixed-head coupé 2+2. Other similar examples of stretched 2-seaters...
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when Jaguar closed the DS420 Limo shop, all the craftsmen were left standing idle. Jaguar devised Insignia: a bespoke service for the XJ40/XJ81 and XJS, where...
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the original on 4 October 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021 – via YouTube. "Jaguar XE SV Project 8 beats itself around the Nürburgring". www.autocar.co.nz...
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(160 km/h) before take-off. He would be using the "old Top Gear Jag," a white Jaguar XJS bought for a "couple of hundred quid," stripped of its fittings and fitted...
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