But spooling back a decade from the launch of the famous E-type, or XK-E as it was known Stateside, Jag’s C-type race car hit the track and proved victorious at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1951
If you missed out on Jaguar's limited-edition run of six E-type Lightweight continuation cars at $1.6 million a pop, you might be interested in this.Eagle, a U.K. company best known for its
The car started out as a 1971 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V-12 tub, and was converted into a race car in 1977, with continuing development over the subsequent 13 years by Rob Beere Racing.