If you weren't around in 1953 to watch the Le Mans 24 Hours — and it's pretty likely you weren't — you missed the triumph of one of the most beautiful race cars of all-time, the Jaguar C-type. The ...
Jaguar’s XK120-C is known by its far more famous name, C-Type, known for winning Le Mans twice, and known for being the first car equipped with disc brakes to win a race in international competition.
Fifty-three units were made between 1951 and 1953, and all of them use the running gear of the XK120 wrapped up in a lightweight tubular frame and an aero-conscious aluminum body shell. C-Type chassis ...
When talking about 1950s racing cars, it’s hard to ignore the C-Type. Not only did the XKC help Jaguar win the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, but it did so in grand style. A drunken Duncan Hamilton drove ...
Jaguar Classic, the arm of the brand dedicated to recreating vintage builds and providing parts, has created a stunning Continuation C-type to celebrate its Le Mans Wins of the 1950s. Revealed to the ...
Jaguar's classics department will make eight more of the C-Type racing car that was originally produced from 1951 to 1953. The C-Type continuation cars will allow historic motor sports enthusiasts to ...
Jaguar’s owner Ratan Tata has made it clear that he wants to expand Jag’s sportscar offerings beyond the scope of the current XK, and this is what the British rumormill has cooked. Dubbed the C-Type, ...
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