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| Jaguar XJ13 |
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| Wow! |
| Wes.Coleman 11-09-2007 |
What an amazing car! Not only is it beautiful, in its British Racing Green paint scheme, and its gorgeous bodywork, it's also a marvel of engineering! What really caught my eye was the placement of the throttle bodies/intake trumpets! Normally the throttle bodies are placed inside the vee in V8's and V12's. These seem to be the exact opposite; on the outside of the vee. I'd be interested to know why they chose this over a more conventional placement. Lower center of gravity perhaps? |
| Could have - would have - should have |
| Cedric 11-09-2007 |
In '98 or '99 I heard it accelerating on the Jabbeke straight and what an impressive sound it was! I remember the birds flying out of the trees in a wave as the yowling XJ13 predator below drove past. Truly astonishing vehicle, but a shame it was never driven in anger or put into production. It could have been a worthy Ferrari competitor. |
| Article | Image gallery (19) | Specifications | User Comments (2) |
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