
| The definitive international history of Jaguar’s classic grand tourer, the XJ-S, from inception until the end of production. Not only essential reading, but a great reference source for all owners and would-be... |

| All you need to know about getting maximum performance with reliability from the famous Jaguar XK six-cylinder engine. A book packed with easily understood and down to earth advice based on the... |

| People dream of restoring an E-type, but many fail to complete their project after time or money run out. Do you REALLY need to spend $5,000 trimming a two-seater, $7,500 on an... |

| First published in 2003, this extensively researched guide provides exhaustive reference detail for all Jaguar models, supported by facts, figures and photographs. Information provided includes technical specifications, production changes, chassis numbers, production... |

| Beautifully styled, like the big cats themselves, the fully updated third edition of this well-received book provides a brief historical overview followed by authoritative descriptions of the cars – saloons, sports cars... |

| The SSI and SSII attracted attention because of their rakish styling even if they lacked horsepower. The 1935 SS range, now known as SS Jaguars, used engines revamped by Harry Weslake, the... |

| A string of Le Mans victories at the beginning of the 1950s provided an important boost to sales of the XK-engined cars. As a result makers of specialist racing cars created their... |

| Award-winning motoring historian Jonathan Wood examines the complete history of this fabulous car and looks behind the scenes at Jaguar's famous Browns Land factory and the team responsible for making the E-type... |

| Buying a car is an expensive business and mistakes can prove costly financially and in time, effort and stress. Wouldn't it be great if you could take an expert with you? With... |

| This superbly produced book is a detailed study of the design of the immortal Jaguar E-type, which consistently tops the ranks of the most beautiful cars ever produced. The analysis continues with... |

| The E-Type was introduced at the 1961 Geneva Salon. Both the media and the public went wild about its styling and performance. It was upgraded in 1968 to meet new US requirements... |

| This book covers production versions of Jaguar's legendary E-type, from the 3.8 of 1961 to the last of the V12s of 1975. Model-by-model, with hundreds of pictures, it gives you all the... |

| If ever there was a deserving recipient of the title ‘Great Car’, it is the Jaguar E-type. Produced from 1961 to 1975, this is a sports car that even today is instantly... |

| To mark the 50th anniversary of the Jaguar E-type, here is an all-new updated edition of a classic book that was first published in 1989 and remained in print for 20 years.... |

| Given the small cost of this book, you would be foolish to spend thousands on your dream Jaguar E-type V12 without taking it's expert advice ...... |

| Replacing the 420G saloons, MkIIs and S-types the XJ6 became a world standard for refinement and luxury. The Series I lacked rear legroom and the 2.8-litre engine acquired an unfortunate reputation. The... |

| The Jaguar Mk I/II is arguably the most famous and instantly recognizable saloon produced by Jaguar to date. The Mk II was the best-selling Jaguar of the sixties and increased Jaguarys sales... |

| For anyone with an interest in, or who is thinking of buying, one of the classic Jaguar compact saloons from the 1950s and 1960s, this Essential Buyer’s Guide is a vital requirement.... |

| Within this book of 90 superb original color photographs, you will find a brief background history of the company. Read the full story of the Mkll Basic specification and statistics quotes, and interesting... |

| The S-Type represented Jaguar's re-entry into the prestige medium-sized luxury car market after the demise of the Mark 2 in the late '60s, and this Essential Guide covers every model from 1999... |

| The essential guide the Jaguar X-Type – the first ‘baby’ Jaguar ever produced. The X-Type catered for an entirely new market for Jaguar, and proved highly successful. Covering all the models from... |

| The XJ-S was Jaguar's most controversial car. Despite offering a superb blend of performance and refinement it was a radical departure in style from the elegant E-type. It appeared at a time... |

| The XJ-S was Jaguar's longest-running production car and good ones are rapidly climbing in value. This book shows you exactly what to look for when examining a potential XJ-S purchase, to avoid... |

| It took several years for the XJ-S to be accepted as a car in its own right rather than as a replacement for the E-type. By the mid-eighties it was a remarkably... |

| Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.... |

| The Jaguar XJ220 supercar – Jim Randle’s 1988 UK Motor Show dream concept with the sensuous shape. Developed and produced from 1989 to 1994 by JaguarSport – the Jaguar/TWR joint venture –... |

| Ten years after the launch of the original XJ range in 1968 the Series III was introduced. Three engines were available; the six-cylinder 3.4 and 4.2-lires and the 5.3-litre V12. This was... |

| An essential reference for anyone considering a restoration of one of these classic luxury saloon cars, this book covers the Series 1,2 and 3 XJ6 models built between 1969 and 1986. This... |

| Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.... |

| Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.... |

| This is the essential guide to all Jaguar XJ models from 2003 to 2009. An important read for any potential owner, but also a constant reference guide to keep with you when... |

| A renowned Jaguar expert offers a comprehensive historical review of the highly collectable XJS series of coupes, cabriolets and convertibles with particular emphasis on quality evaluation, maintenance and upgrades. Jaguar XJS takes... |

| The Jaguar XJS was one of the finest grand touring cars of its era even if, when launched in 1975, it raised a few eyebrows. It survived the British Leyland days, Jaguar’s... |

| The XJS was introduced in Sept. 1975 at a time when Jaguar had a reputation for poor reliability. The V12 engine was hit by the fuel crisis but the HE engine solved... |

| A welcome addition to the Haynes Great Cars Series, this volume focuses on the Jaguar XK 120, 140 and 150 model ranges. The XK 120 is significant in Jaguar's history as it... |

| For anyone with an interest in, or who is thinking of buying, one of the already classic Jaguar XK sports cars from the 1996 to 2005, this Essential Buyer’s Guide is a... |

| Many interesting classic cars are ever increasing in value, and the XK120, XK140 and XK150 models are certainly among that category. This is the essential guide to those models – an important... |

| This is the eighth title in the now well-established In Detail series. Its subject, the Jaguar XK120, has become one of the immortals of sports car history and remains one of the... |

| The clearest step-by-step XK120 restoration guide available! Follow this entire restoration from start to finish. Fabulous photos chart the entire restoration project: stripdown starts, floorpan removal, engine removal, bottom end build-up, gearbox... |

| The XK120 was drawn up hurriedly during 1948 when it became apparent that the new twin-overhead-camshaft engine could form the ideal basis for a high-performance two-seater sports car. The XK120 developed into... |

| No sports-car introduction in history has had the impact of Jaguar's XK120 in 1948. Thrust into a dreary post-war world was a stunningly gorgeous roadster, its styling inspired by the best pre-war... |

| Jaguar’s series of XK sports cars used the remarkable twin overhead camshaft engine that was first exposed to the public in 1948 in the new XK120, which took the motoring world by... |

| It was code-named X100 and it was to be Jaguar's latest sports cars, featuring both coupe and convertible coachwork. It was to have an all-new V8 engine and it was to replace... |

| The story of Jaguar's highly successful and glamorous XK8/XKR told through articles published from the time.... |

| Powered by a silky smooth 4-litre V8 engine, the XK8 and XKR have set new standards in performance, refinement and comfort. This colorful guide examines XK heritage through to the famous E-type... |

| More than 30,000 XK open tourers, convertibles and coupes were manufactured over a period of 11 years; the majority of surviving examples are now desirable classics. Beginning with the XK120 introduced after... |

| With over 80 years of continuous production, Jaguar and its advertising agencies have produced a vast and varied range of promotional literature. This handsome volume brings together a variety of this fascinating... |

| The X300 was the first serious model development in collaboration with Ford and the cars benefited in quality terms as a result. Problems do exist, however, especially with the X308 models which... |

| The XJ40 had a long development history and underwent sophisticated and thorough testing on several continents. Featuring an array of high-tech features such as a digital dashboard, it drove superbly and won... |

| This unique book will help you work through the long list of XJ variants to choose the one that best suits your budget and intended use. Full of practical first-hand tips and... |