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Although they aren't all around today, each of these engines is inextricably linked to the manufacturer it came from. For Jaguar, it's the V12. Born in 1971, the Jaguar V12 can trace its roots ...
We thought Mark Sawatsky had the engine swap of the century when he fit a Jaguar V12 into an MGB GT. Only problem: it didn't really work, and then that lovely V12 died. So he did what any sensible ...
Before the XK and F-Type came to be, the XJS was the sportiest Jaguar in the crowd ... from its predecessors thanks to the XJ13-derived V12 engine with four Zenith carburetors.
Jaguar’s F-Type sports car is being developed with a mid-engine layout, pitting the open-top two-seater directly against the Porsche Boxster when sales start in the 2005 model year. Boxster was ...
There was another V12 car in the Jaguar stable that's long been overshadowed by the E-Type and its XJS successor. The XJC V12 Coupe has remained something of a niche item despite its good pedigree ...
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