
In May, Jaguar announced that it was making up for lost time by building the remaining six of the 18 Lightweight or Special GT E-Types that were originally planned in 1963 but never built. That turns out to be more than just talk, because the newly-completed prototype Car Zero of the new run is having its public début at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California... Continue Reading Jaguar to unveil continuation Lightweight E-Type prototype at Pebble Beach
Section: Automotive
Tags: Concours dElegance, E-Type, Jaguar, Pebble Beach, Prototype
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