Classic Jaguar

WHAT FOR 2024?

This year has been incredible, celebrating the anniversary of so many amazing parts of Jaguar history. The S-type with its middle market sixties appealed to those who wanted a little more pace with their grace and space. The rakish and sleek XJ Coupé of 50 years ago and the progressive milestone of the six-cylinder XJ-S and its newly introduced Cabriolet roof option. The all-aluminium leap forward for the X350 was an

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