Scottish race team Ecurie Ecosse has announced it's building 25 street-legal supercars based on an interesting thought: what if they'd discovered the iconic V12 Jaguar XJ13 and developed it up into an ...
The Jaguar E-Type has been considered the world's most beautiful car—by a certain Enzo Ferrari, among others. But for many, the XJ13 race car is the Jaguar that's most appealing to the eye. Sadly, ...
Other than the hallmark promise of grace, space, and pace, Jaguar is known for making some of the most iconic racing cars the automotive world has ever seen. The Jaguar XJ13 is one of them and, as ...
Ecurie Ecosse is hoping to finally put an answer to one of racing’s great what ifs. The Scottish company’s new LM69 is a curvaceous speedster inspired by the Jaguar XJ13 prototype, a car the British ...
Of all the cars Jaguar never put into production, the XJ13 is right there at the top of our list. Ecurie Cars Ltd. decided to change that, and this is where the Ecurie Ecosse LM69 enters the scene ...
The 1955 Le Mans race is grimly remembered for Mercedes driver Pierre Levegh's horrific crash on the pit straight, which claimed the lives of more than 80 spectators. But it's an event that also ...
Scottish racing team Ecurie Ecosse has breathed new air into Jaguar‘s vintage XJ13 prototype through the creation of its very own LM69. For those unfamiliar, the XJ13 was a prototype racer built by ...
Ecurie Cars has dropped the first official images of the limited-edition LM69 supercar, a re-imagination of the iconic Jaguar XJ13 endurance racer. Back in 1966, Jaguar created the XJ13 prototype ...
The one-and-only Jaguar XJ13 is a race car that never raced and now sits in the Jaguar Heritage Motor Center in Gaydon, England. Thanks to technology and a handful of dedicated craftsmen on multiple ...
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 ...
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 ...
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