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 ...
Ian Callum has designed a lot of cars, but never one quite as personal as this. Jaguar’s design director is an outspoken and sometimes acerbic Scot who loves his brand and loves the business of design ...
Replicas of the modified Jaguar Mk2 created by Ian Callum are to be produced by the outfit that built his example People are queueing up to buy their own version of Ian Callum's Jaguar Mk2 CMC, the ...
Long before BMW rolled out the 5 Series and Nissan introduced the PGC10 Skyline GT-R, the Leaping Cat of Coventry launched the superb-looking MK1. The sportiest sedan of that era was replaced by the ...
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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 ...
Following in the footsteps of Singer, Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth (CMC) are delivering their promise of producing in very limited numbers a re-imagined version of the iconic Jaguar Mark 2, with ...
A fully restored and updated Jaguar Mk2 can cost at least £100,000 As an impecunious young news reporter I drove moderately well-restored Jaguar Mk2s. This was years before Inspector Morse, but I ...
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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