Jaguar S-Type and 420

Jaguar S-Type and 420
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: Crowood Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 1996
Genre: Jaguar automobile
ISBN: 9781852239893

Jaguar S-Type and 420: The Complete Story James Taylor This complete history of Jaguars famous S-Type includes company developments and the background to the S design, both 3.4 and 3.8 litre S-Types, the 42 development and the Daimler Sovereign. Taylor also presents the racing history of the S-Type, as well as a guide to owning and running one of these classics today. Hdbd., 7 1/4x 9 1/2, 173 pgs., 181 b&w ill., 19 color.

Jaguar S-Type and 420 Road Test

Jaguar S-Type and 420 Road Test
Author: R. M. Clarke
Publisher: Brooklands Book Limited
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1996-08
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781855203457

The S-type was introduced as an additional model to the Mk II but with the benefit of the independent rear suspension from the Mk 10. It retained some of the character of the Mk II and had ample performance courtesy of the 3.4 or 3.8-litre, six-cylinder XK engine. The 420 was developed directly from the S-type but resembled the Mk 10 at the front and rear. The special version of the 4.2-litre engine gave the model its name. The equivalent Daimler, the Sovereign, bridged the gap between the 2 1/2-litre saloon and the big Majestic Major. This is a book of contemporary road tests, specification and technical data, new model introductions, driver's impressions, long term tests and buying used guide. Models include: 3.4 and 3.8 S-type, 420, 420 automatic.

Jaguar Mks 1 and 2, S-Type and 420

Jaguar Mks 1 and 2, S-Type and 420
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1785001132

A history of all four generations of compact Jaguar, and their Daimler equivalents, tracing the gradual development of Sir William Lyons' original idea over a period between 1955 and 1969. From the powerful, luxury MK 1 and 2 cars to the 4.2-litre 420, this book covers design, development and styling; special-bodied variants; racing performance; buying and owning a compact Jaguar saloon model and, finally, specifications and production figures. This history of all four generations of compact Jaguar and their Daimler equivalents manufactured between 1955 to 1969 will be of great interest to all motoring and Jaguar enthusiasts. Topics covered include buying and owning a Jaguar saloon model; design, development and styling; the cars' competition successes and rare special-bodied models. Superbly illustrated with 208 colour photographs.

Jaguar All the Cars

Jaguar All the Cars
Author: Nigel Thorley
Publisher: David and Charles
Total Pages: 729
Release:
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ISBN: 1836440359

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British Leyland

British Leyland
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1785003925

In 1968, British Leyland brought together many of Britain's motor manufacturers, with the intention of creating a robust unified group that could equal the strength of the big European conglomerates. But this was not to be. There have been many books about the politics and the business activities of British Leyland, but British Leyland - The Cars, 1968-1986 looks exclusively at the cars that came from the company, both the models it inherited and those it created. The eighteen years of the corporation's existence saw a confusing multitude of different car types, but this book resolves these confusions, clarifying who built what, and when. The book takes 1986 as its cut-off point because this was the year that the old British Leyland ceased to exist and what was left of the car and light commercial business was renamed the Rover Group. The book includes: Production histories and technical specifications of every major model; The special overseas models; Appendices on engines, code names, and factories; Buying guidance on the models built in Britain. This is the most comprehensive book so far to focus on the cars from British Leyland between 1968-1986 and it provides an overview of each model's production history, together with essential specification details. It is profusely illustrated with 178 colour and 63 b&w photographs.

The Complete Book of Jaguar

The Complete Book of Jaguar
Author: Nigel Thorley
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0760363919

In 1935, when a small company in Coventry, England, launched a sporting saloon (i.e., sedan) called the Jaguar SS, it set in motion an inexorable process that would lead to Britain’s most beloved line of high-performance automobiles. The Complete Book of Jaguar covers the SS and all of the Jaguar's subsequent production models, from the original SS Jaguar to today’s F-Type sports cars, F-Pace SUV, X-Type sedans, as well as concept cars. As with other books in the Complete Book Series, author Nigel Thorley organizes the content chronologically with entries for each year. Narratives for each discuss the cars and technology, while spec tables highlight key technical and performance specifications. Originally begun by a couple of motorcycle enthusiasts—William Lyons and William Walmsley—as a firm called the Swallow Sidecar Company, Jaguar would become one of the world's most celebrated automakers. In England’s bleak postwar years, Jaguar became a shining star—first with its XK120, followed by the XK140 and XK150. Sporting sedans like the Mark 2 and Mark X set the bar for luxury four-door transport in the '50s and '60s. Then Jaguar stunned the world with the achingly beautiful E-Type in 1961, a genuine 150 mph super sports car. Along the way, the company competed on road courses around the world, going head to head with greats like Ferrari and Aston Martin. Though Jaguar lost its way periodically in the modern era, it has bounded back stronger than ever in the twenty-first century with a strong lineup, including the new F-Type sports car and F-Pace SUV. The Complete Book of Jaguar is the essential guide to this important chapter in the history of sports and luxury automobiles.