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Despite appearances, this svelte and supremely swoopy shape is not a real car. Well, it's real insofar as it physically exists on this slice of the multiverse, and if the purveyors at Ecurie Cars are ...
Remember the XJ13? It was a mid-engine V-12 supercar with stunning proportions and a lovely sound produced by Jaguar to compete in the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Sadly, just one example was built ...
Inspired by the obscure 1960s race car with the same name, this Jaguar XJ13 replica has heritage and a celebrity owner. In the 1960s, Jaguar built a Le Mans race car that would have gone up against ...
In 1966, gifted aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer unveiled his Jaguar XJ13 prototype, designed to give the marque another win at Le Mans. Powered by a quad-cam, 5.0-liter V-12, the XJ13 was Jaguar’s first ...
The XJ13 grew out of a program that started in the 1960s to develop a V-12 for Jaguar road cars. By 1964, a prototype quad-cam, 5.0-liter V-12 with SU carburetors had been fitted to a Mark X sedan for ...
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