1972 Jaguar E-type V12 4 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
New Milford, Pennsylvania, United States
1972 JAGUAR E- TYPE 2+2 V12 4-SPEED MANUAL
THIS SOLID E - TYPE COMES EQUIPPED WITH IT'S ORIGINAL NUMBER MATCHING, LOW MILEAGE DRIVETRAIN. V12 ENGINE RUNS
STRONG AND 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT WITH GOOD CLUTCH. THE EXTERIOR IS SOLID AND STRAIGHT WITH
PRESENTABLE ORIGINAL MAROON PAINT, GLASS, MOLDINGS, BUMPERS, WEATHERSTRIPPING, ETC. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AS
WELL. SEATS, HEADLINER, DOOR PANELS ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION FOR BEING ALL ORIGINAL. INCLUDED WITH THE CAR ARE
SOME FACTORY SHOP MANUALS, LITERATURE, RECEIPTS, AND MISC. PARTS.
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Jaguar takes bite out of Mercedes' Magic Body Control chicken ad
Tue, 17 Dec 2013We were quite impressed by Mercedes-Benz when it aired its Magic Body Control commercial, starring a group suitably funky chickens demonstrating their ability to jive to Diana Ross and the Supremes. Now, Jaguar has taken the opportunity to poke some fun at its German rival, releasing its own take on the Magic Body Control spot, and um, there's a big cat involved.
You'll really want to take a look at this video, which is just another sign that in terms of clever ads, Jaguar is doing quite well. We aren't sure if "Jaguar vs. Chicken" will make it onto TV any time soon, but it's still fun to see the British brand take the mickey out of Mercedes - it's rare to see automakers go after each other so bluntly in their marketing efforts. Scroll down to watch the video (we've also included a bonus video, Jag's recent "Cat In A Box" spot).
Jaguar Land Rover says key models in short supply, some have six-month wait lists
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Care for a bit more proof that the Jaguar Land Rover portfolio of vehicles is the best it's ever been? Well, the Indian-owned pair of brands saw a record year in 2013, while 2014 has seen a 14-percent increase in sales. The crazy thing is, though, is that figure could be even higher, provided the company had the production capacity.
JLR is running a six-month waiting list on two of its most popular models, the Range Rover Sport (above) and Range Rover. According to Mark White, the company's chief technologist for body engineering, the blame can be placed on the paint shop at the company's Solihull factory, in the UK.
"We will probably max out the paint shop before we max out the body shop. Putting the second body shop in has given us the flexibility to ebb and flow the different models that go through there and meet the capacity demands we've got," White told Automotive News. "However, you always hit a bottleneck somewhere. And the paint shop is probably going to be the next biggest obstacle."
Jaguar readying SUV for Frankfurt debut
Thu, 01 Aug 2013In an effort to target higher-volume vehicle segments, Jaguar is getting ready to introduce its first-ever crossover, and Autoweek reports that we could see it debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. We've heard in the past that the new Jaguar crossover could carry the name XQ, but the report also mentions that the Q-type name is still in the running (now wouldn't Audi just love that?).
A little more clear than the crossover's name, AW says the cargo-friendly Jaguar should ride on the same platform as the upcoming Jaguar XS compact sedan rather than using a Land Rover platform. As for the on-sale date, it still sounds like the XS will hit the roads first in 2015 with the crossover model due out in 2016.