The Jaguar XK inline-six engine saw action in numerous vintage and post-modern production Jags, racing cars, and military vehicles from 1949 to 1992. Long before the Jaguar E-Type solidified the brand ...
Each piece appears simple, lying on a wooden table: a spring, a valve, a rod, a pin. But combined, these parts once roared to life and dominated endurance racing. This story originally appeared in ...
Today, Jaguar is a subsidiary of the Indian conglomerate Tata Motors that builds some luxurious, yet mostly boring vehicles. However, back in its independent days, the brand was responsible for some ...