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Jaguar celebrates its 75th anniversary in foreign hands but, ironically, in a healthier shape than many times during its historic past. William Lyons (later, Sir William), working with William Walmsley, set up the Swallow firm for producing quality, good value motorcycle sidecars in 1922 and the business prospered. Their first involvement with cars came in 1927, when the concern started producing…

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Jaguar MK VII Saloon

Jaguar MK VII Saloon

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: Mark VII/M: Rough £4000; Good £8000 A1 £11,000+

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1951-1954
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon
  • Engine:
    Twin overhead camshaft in-line six-cylinder 3442cc 160bhp (Mark VIIM 190bhp)
  • 0-60 mph:
    14sec (Mark VIIM 11.5sec)
  • Top Speed:
    100+mph (Mark VIIM 105+mph)
  • MPG:
    12-18mpg

There was no Mark VI Jaguar for some strange reason, so the new Mark VII saloon was the replacement for the previous Mark V, and it arrived in October 1950. This ‘poor man’s Rolls was identifiable by divided windscreen and ‘spats’ partially covering the rear wheels - very fashionable at the time. Powering the Mark VII was the fine 3.4-litre XK120 engine. Laycock de Normanville overdrive was offered as an option from 1954 and very popular it became. In October the more powerful Mark VIIM arrived, with minor suspension modifications, flashing indicators, ‘wrap-around’ bumpers, revised lamps (including the front fog lamps) and external horn grilles. UK buyers could opt for autos from late 1955. Today these Jags make exceptional budget buys and good ones are a delight although fuel costs can be - ahem - let’s say rather high!

Jaguar E-Type

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1961-75
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door fixedhead/open roadster
  • Engine:
    Twin overhead camshaft, in-line six-cylinder 3781cc 265bhp; 4235cc 265bhp Overhead camshaft V12 5343cc 272bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    3.8 7sec 4.2 7+sec; V12 6.4sec
  • Top Speed:
    3.8 150mph; 4.2 145+mph V12 150mph
  • MPG:
    3.8/4.2 15-20

PAST: Introduced in 1961 and an icon ever since, the newcomer (fixed-head or roadster) was powered by the 3.8-litre XK lump, and featured all round independent suspension. Engine capacity was increased to a lustier if lazier 4.2-litres from late ‘64. Long wheelbase ‘two plus two’ versions for ‘66 gave it family appeal, but ‘Series 1 1/2’ models for 1967, with ‘uncowled’ headlamps, spoiled the looks. Revised Series 2 cars arrived for 1969 with better brakes. A new, long wheelbase only Series 3 was introduced in 1971, powered by alloy, 5.3-litre V12.

PRESENT: A true classic of its time, the E-type is still regarded as one of the best ever. Early six-cylinder cars are loved for their straightforward effectiveness, while the later V12s are favoured for their smooth performance. Handling soft on all but many mods are widely available.

FUTURE: There may never be another car with as much appeal as the E-type. Prices are high and set to rise.

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