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Jaguar's XK120-C is known by its far more famous name, C-Type, known for winning Le Mans twice, and known for being the first car equipped with disc brakes to ...
Jaguar is adding the 1953 C-Type race car to its Jaguar Classic "Continuation" line of historic cars. These factory-built cars are crafted to the same ...
The Jaguar Classic subsidiary will manufacture eight new C-Type Continuation cars as a nod to the model's famous double win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans ...
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Although pricing has not been disclosed, the Jaguar C-type Continuation will be limited to a maximum of 16 examples.
Jaguar's classics department will make eight more of the C-Type racing car that was originally produced from 1951 to 1953. The C-Type continuation cars will allow historic motor sports enthusiasts ...
Jaguar is showing off its C- and D-Type continuation cars during Monterey Car Week as there are build slots left for both.
Jaguar only built 53 C-Types in the 1950s, and 43 units were eventually sold to private owners. However, the production-spec C-Type only came with drum brakes, twin SU carburetors, and 200 ...
Eight lucky individuals have the chance to own a Jaguar C-Type fresh from the factory—seven decades after the original was launched.
The Jaguar D-Type was designed to win the Le Mans 24-hour race and shared many of its components, including its engine, with ...
Jaguar plans to build eight C-Type continuation cars before a special event in 2022. The automaker’s online configurator lets you build your own Jaguar C-Type even if you can’t afford to buy one.
January 28, 2021 Jaguar’s New C-Type Continuation Commemorates the Marque’s First Win at Le Mans Although the initial victory came in 1951, Jaguar Classic will build eight examples to the ...