Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When Bill Coombs was a young fellow of 18 or 19, his brother owned a Jaguar SS100; an open-topped, sporty Brit that represented pretty ...
If Jaguar is your favorite but the prices are too dear, Vintage Auto Works of Ligonier, Pa., may have the answer. The small corporation builds two models: reproductions of the Jaguar XK120 and SS100.
During the 1970s and 1980s, vast fleets of neo-classic cars were built in North America, based on junkyard-available air-cooled Volkswagen, Ford Pinto, Pontiac Fiero and Chevrolet Chevette chassis.
Mention Jaguar sports cars to most people, and they will probably think of the legendary E-Type or the early post-war XK120. But the firm’s heritage in this field stretches back to pre-war days.
Kit cars get a bad rap. Maybe it's all those bailing wire and bubble gum backyard jobs, or perhaps it's just metalflake overdose. At any rate, there was no way in Fiberfab fantasy yesterday's Classic ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Ewing writes about luxury and performance automobiles. Long before Paul Newman and Steve McQueen made racing a cool pursuit ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Bad luck for the Brit who sold it - its Melbourne owner loves this vintage classic, says Steve Colquhoun. CHATTING with Dom DiMattina ...
A STUNNING Jaguar that was driven by a daring RAF pilot in the Monte Carlo Rally is up for sale, and could fetch almost half a million pounds. The SS100 was one of the first Jaguars to be produced and ...
LEADING model Victoria le Froy moved the 11th Annual Irish Classic and Vintage Motor Show up a gear yesterday when she got up close and personal with a 1937 Jaguar. The racy red SS100 Jaguar, worth at ...