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One of Britain's most respected car designers has given the classic Jaguar Mark 2 a 21st-century makeover ... the hope of transforming it. The 1962 saloon, like the one driven by Inspector ...
The archetypal family "saloon" of the late Fifties/early ... However, quality issues didn't stop the Mark 2 from becoming Jaguar's best seller in its day. Nothing at the time offered quite the ...
the Mark 2 had a reputation as a fast, capable saloon. Now an 18-month collaboration between Jaguar Director of Design Ian Callum and Classic Motor Cars Limited (CMC) has produced an updated riff ...
That's how I ended up getting invited over for a drive and Sunday dinner.) The Jaguar Mark 2 saloon was introduced in 1959, offering buyers "grace, pace, and space" per Sir William Lyons' instruction.
you should be glad that the Jaguar Mark 2 existed, because it is one of the cars that shaped the industry and helped with the idea of a fast four-door saloon back in 1959. It was able to reach 125 ...
CMC is the Jaguar restorer Callum chose to collaborate ... up at BMW when I tell them that it was the Mk2 that was the original sports saloon, not some 5 Series. The XE has been created to be ...
In giving the public these performance-minded choices, John Coombs invited drivers to choose a four-door sedan—a saloon ... of his Coombs-modified Jaguar Mark 2. While automakers were keeping ...
In September 1948, Jaguar unveiled the Mark V Saloon at the London Motor Show, making it the first post-World War II model to wear the "Jaguar" badge. Before the war, Sir William Lyons' company ...
JAGUAR have a distinguished history of producing cars that are luxurious, elegant and sporty – the Mark 2 driven by TV’s ... despite being a saloon rather than a hatchback, easily able to ...
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