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Every car enthusiast has likely been captivated by one particular color: British Racing Green. This deep, rich hue is more than just a color; it embodies British automotive culture, motorsport ...
There are similar colors available from the CMYK standard for British Racing Green, which denotes the mix of cyan, magenta, yellow and "key" (or black) that make up the hue (1.00, 0.00, 0.44, and ...
Jaguar’s XK went into production in 2005 as a luxury grand tourer, which in essence is what is typically expected of the British automaker. For the next six years, Jaguar would roll out various ...
Both the 3.8 and the 4.2 were the engines under the hood of the E-Type (XK-E for the North American market), unquestionably the best production vehicle Jaguar has ever built.Output was identical ...
But combined, these parts once roared to life and dominated endurance racing. This story originally appeared in Volume 16 of Road & Track. This is Jaguar’s XK engine.
British Restorer Launches Restomod Division With Redesigned Jaguar XK European: McLaren P1 designer Paul Howse has reimagined the classic as a $718,000 USD restomod.
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