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Jun 10, 2022
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FOLLOWING THE 1983 targa-topped Cabriolet, a full convertible was soon put into development, which arrived five years later. With its handsome lines, choice of powerful engines and an electric hood, it was exactly what Jaguar customers had been waiting for since the demise of the E-type Series 3, 14 years earlier.
The car’s exterior was the work of Jaguar designer, Fergus Pollock. As he admitted to me in the May 2017 issue, it didn’t take long for him to create. “I made a full-size drawing of
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