World War II was in its waning days in March of 1945. With the writing on the wall for Nazi Germany and an end to the horrors of the conflict’s effects on the United Kingdom in sight, the shareholders ...
The people of the ’70s can perhaps be forgiven for not immediately appreciating the Jaguar XJS when the car it was replacing was the E-Type. But as the years have gone on, there’s at least one Brit ...
Although it has aged rather elegantly, the Jaguar XJS was long considered, to borrow a British expression, a right minger. That led a number of enthusiasts to create their own versions, like this 1990 ...