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Latest Jaguar Magazines

The December 2022 edition of Jaguar World includes the following feature stories:

◊ Ultimate XJR-S: They sample the TWR JaguarSport tweaked 6-litre coupe with further improvements by specialist KWE. ◊ E-Type Survivor: An unusually original Series 3 which comes with an interesting history and spent a large part of its life in boxes. ◊ Double Six Manual: Sampling a car which was never made but could so easily have been a winner - a four-speed Daimler

Double-Six coupe. ◊ Uprated F-Type: Subtle changes and an unwavering vision make a big difference to this supercharged V6. ◊ Final XK8: Remembering the ultimate incarnation of the X100 generation cars in the shape of the run-out final Edition 4.2-S. ◊ Royal Jaguars: Celebrating the monarchy’s association with

Jaguar from the 1980s to that much loved X-Type estate. ◊ Buying the XJR: All you need to know when shopping for the first of the M5-chasing supercharged V8 saloons. ◊ Modern Workshop: Replacing the front brakes on an F-Pace proves an easy DIY task. ◊ Classic Workshop: Stripping down the four-speed E-Type gearbox ◊ From the Archives: From 50 years ago, here’s a reminder of a time when Jaguar production was impeded by industrial relations rather than semiconductor shortages. The photo was taken in September 1972 to illustrate a news item on the end of a ten-week strike at Browns Lane. .

The latest edition of Classic Jaguar includes the following stories:

◊ Cover Story – A tale of two X300’s: Father and son saloons compared. Later model classic saloons are quite rare in manual form. They have six of them in the one family. ◊ Royal Jaguars (and Daimlers): They research the vehicles in Royal ownership. ◊ On Tour in an SS1 Airline: They sneak it out of the JDHT collection and swan around the Cotswolds. Not many get to drive an 87 year old car, and not just around the block. ◊ Jim Clark’s D-Type TKF 9: Over 5 pages they examine the cars relevance to the World Champions career. ◊ A Brand New Mk2 Travels to India Part 2: This amazing period adventure concludes in India. ◊ Auto-mobilia: They reveal the art of Alan Fearnley, internationally recognised as one the finest motoring artists working today. ◊ Secrets Of Winter Storage: There is a lot more to putting a car away for the off season than driving it into the garage and turning off the ignition. They share their in-depth knowledge of the subject. ◊ Storyline: SS in the early war years, fact-based fiction. ◊ Book Review: Herridge & Sons published a book so definitive about the C, D & Lightweight E-types that Jaguar

Classic Workshops use it as a reference source. ◊ On Track: A pictorial visit to the Silverstone Classic. ◊ The Royal Fleet that accompanied the new Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when they toured New Zealand in 1954, The front line of cars are all Daimlers. .