The Most Famous Car in the World: The Story of the Original E-Type Jaguar

The Most Famous Car in the World: The Story of the Original E-Type Jaguar

by PhilipPorter (Author)

Synopsis

It is difficult now to imagine the impact which the Jaguar E-type had when it was launched back in 1961. When the average saloon had a top speed of around 70mph and most were desperately dull, the E-type was a revelation and the few examples manufactured in '61 were literally mobbed. Pre-empting computer aided design, pre-eminent aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer uniquely applied complex mathematical formulae to create the stunning E-type shape. Ironically, this intriguing man hated to be called a stylist, yet he designed what is arguably the most beautiful car ever seen. Today, manufacturers build hundreds of prototypes when developing a new car. Jaguar built just a handful of E-types prior to launch. All were scrapped bar one which was registered 9600 HP. This car did extensive high speed testing on the newly opened M1, was the car that launched the E-type at Geneva in '61 and was then, road tested extensively by virtually every newspaper and magazine, was the original, and only (due to a few secret modifications), 150mph E-type. Driven by Stirling Moss amongst others, it had a fascinating early life and a succession of interesting owners. This is the story of the car's life, the people who created and built this car, the subsequent history, its lapse into decay and its magnificent resurrection, written by the world's leading expert and writer on the legendary E-type Jaguar, who also owns 9600 HP.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 26 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0752831828
ISBN 13: 9780752831824
Book Overview: Three part series in Classic & Sportscar magazine following the restoration: international circulation 100,000 plus Original 150mph runs will be recreated for media - car will be built with original secret modifications High speed, last minute dramatic dash to Geneva, when car arrived with just 20 minutes to spare, will be recreated for media - The Sunday Telegraph 'Reader Competition' for ride down as passenger! Dedicated website, which is following the rebuild Four part series in The Sunday Telegraph following the restoration over the next 11 months: readership 2.5 million Carlton have begun filming for 8 minute slots to go into a new car programme World-wide Jaguar enthusiasts clubs with a membership of over 75,000, 17,500 in UK

Author Bio
Philip Porter is the world's leading authority on Jaguar cars, the company and the personalities, with 12 Jaguar books to his name, including an award-winning definitive history of the E-type. He is one of the World's leading Jaguar sports car collectors and also owns the E-type which appeared in THE ITALIAN JOB. He has just written and published the first in a set of CD-Roms on the E-type. His other interests range from The Sherlock Holmes Society to racing airships.