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| Jaguar E-Type Lightweight Low Drag Coupe |
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| Skinny cat |
| Cedric 05-24-2005 |
In my view this is one of the most beautiful British GT's ever to be built (next to the Aston Martin Project GT's maybe). Jaguar did a pretty good job on this car, and it's a shame so few are around, although nowadays Low Drag replica's are rife. Some of these replica's cannot pass for a genuine one, but the low drags made by Lynx are really worth a look at. Those machines with their riveted aluminium skin are just breathtakingly pretty. By the way 0-60mph must be about 4.8 seconds. |
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