
Jaguar’s classics department has announced it will make eight more of the curvaceous C-Type that was originally produced from 1951 to 1953.
The continuation cars, set to converge on a special track day in 2022 to celebrate 70 years since the original release, will be the fourth of its kind for the Coventry, England-based company. Jaguar started developing Jaguar Lightweight E-Type and Jaguar XKSS continuation cars as far back as 2014; in 2018, it began building D-Type continuations… More here.
Oh my.
Categories: Design
Very cool! I’ve driven so few miles in the last year that cars don’t appeal to me as much as they did before though. And when I have driven lately I’m not as much in a hurry anymore.
I would drive everywhere if I had one of these
Jen and I always said when we were first married that we would buy a red convertible sports car and take six months off to travel the country. When never did.