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 specifications as their inspirations, making them ...
Seventy years after the Jaguar C-Type gave the company its first win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Jaguar Classic is building a “strictly limited production run” of eight C-Type Continuations. Despite ...
Jaguar's Classic division has revealed two special edition continuation models of its C-type that celebrate this model's 70th anniversary. The two vehicles are made to honor the model's dominance at ...
Jaguar Classic, the arm of the brand dedicated to recreating vintage builds and providing parts, has created a stunning Continuation C-type to celebrate its Le Mans Wins of the 1950s. Revealed to the ...
It used to be that life was simple, long before the age of elaborate passwords and PIN codes. That was a time when a single letter was often sufficient to distinguish one car model from the next. For ...
Subsequent to last year’s announcement, Jaguar have kept their word, and they just completed the assembly of the first C-Type Continuation. Built almost exactly to the same specification as the 1950s ...
It's now been 70 years since the Jaguar C-Type arrived and Jaguar is marking the occasion with a run of continuation examples, eight to be exact. The C-Type was built for just two years starting in ...
Jaguar Classic continues reciting the alphabet backwards, getting to work on a C-type Continuation car to join the E-type and D-type Continuations it released in years past. Its latest project brings ...
Everything old is new again. In the case of the 1953 Jaguar C-Type, the swoopy British sports racer that pioneered the use of disc brakes on automobiles and finished first, second, fourth, and ninth ...
While images of the car show a svelte, sculpted beauty that would grace any collection, the C-type Continuation looks even more amazing in the metal. The fluid and aerodynamic shape was originally ...
If you weren't around in 1953 to watch the Le Mans 24 Hours — and it's pretty likely you weren't — you missed the triumph of one of the most beautiful race cars of all-time, the Jaguar C-type. The ...