Ah, the Mark 2 Jag. What a beautiful piece of automotive history. Launched in the late 1950s and sporting a potent 220 horsepower 3.8-liter straight-six lifted from the E-Type, the Mark 2 was the ...
With Goodwood’s famed Woodcote Corner approaching fast over the Mk 2 Jaguar’s hood-mounted Leaper, I jump on the middle pedal with a firm jab and a deal of trepidation. Jaguar won Le Mans in 1955 in ...
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1961 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 Saloon in photos
The 1961 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 Saloon remains an icon of automotive elegance and performance. Known for its timeless design and powerful engine, this classic car is a favorite among collectors and ...
Jaguar Founder Sir William Lyons’s motto for his cars was “grace, pace and space.” There’s no doubt that over the years Lyons’ road cars had all three attributes, and while “space” is nice, it’s the ...
Remember that striking Jaguar Mk2 recreation, as tailored by the company’s own design director Ian Callum in his spare time? Well, they’ve put it into low-volume production. We reported in summer 2014 ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran July 11, 2013 Comment Now! In March we first reported that Jaguar design boss Ian Callum, the man responsible for the styling of the original Aston Martin Vanquish as well as the ...
Jaguar design chief Ian Callum often references the Jag Mk2. And for good reason; it set the tempo for sports saloons and was an influential forebear of modern hot-rods such as the XFR. So it should ...
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