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Jaguar E-Type:
Haynes Great Cars Series
A celebration of the worlds
favourite 60s icon
by Nigel Thorley
If ever there was a deserving recipient
of the title Great Car, it is the Jaguar
E-Type. Produced from 1961 to 1974,
this is a sports car that even today is
instantly recognisable by people of all
ages and is one of the best known
icons of the sixties. This is the first
title in an exciting new all-colour
series from Haynes. a very good overview Classic Jaguar
World a useful tool Classic Sports Car authoritative Classic Cars
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
250 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608132
no: H813
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Jaguar E-Type:
The definitive history
by Philip Porter
foreword by Briggs Cunningham
The E-Type Jaguar is probably the
most famous, and certainly one of the
best-loved, sports cars of all time.
When it first appeared in 1961 it was
seen as a giant step forward in design,
offering amazing performance with
relative sophistication, and all clothed
in a sensational body of timeless
beauty. Now re-issued, this classic,
award-winning book is the result of an
unrivalled depth of research and
presents a fascinating and
comprehensive history of this great
car. The text is supported by more
than 700 illustrations.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 712pp
700 illustrations including colour
isbn: 0854295801
no: F580
Haynes
rrp: 60.00
Jaguar Mark 1 2:
Haynes Great Cars Series
A celebration of Jaguars classic
sporting saloons
by Nigel Thorley
The Jaguar Mk 1 and 2 is arguably
the most famous and instantly
recognisable saloon produced by
Jaguar to date. The Mk 2 was the
best-selling Jaguar of the sixties and
increased Jaguars sales and
profitability worldwide. Winner of
many races, run by 80 percent of all
British Police forces (and 90 percent
of all crooks!), the Mk 1 and 2 is
undergoing a revival in enthusiast
circles. This book will appeal to all
Jaguar owners and enthusiasts. fills a gaping hole Classic Sports
Car
a fantastic book Scottish Daily
Express
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
100 b w, 150 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859609651
no: H965
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
You Your Jaguar XJ40
Buying, enjoying, maintaining,
modifying
by Nigel Thorley
The XJ40, mainstay of Jaguar
production from 1986 to 1994, was
the last saloon in which Sir William
Lyons had any styling involvement. It
broke new ground with its
technological sophistication and,
despite electronic and body problems,
was the saloon which reintroduced the
marque to a younger buying public.
Today the XJ40 more reliable than
previous models and economic to buy
and run is an important entry level
model for first-time Jaguar buyers and
has a large following. well researched and presented
Classic Car Weekly
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
200 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608620
no: H862
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
You Your Jaguar XJS
(2nd Edition)
Buying, enjoying, maintaining,
modifying
by Nigel Thorley
The Jaguar XJS was one of the finest
grand touring cars of its era even if,
when launched in 1975, it raised a
few eyebrows. It survived the British
Leyland days, Jaguars privatisation
and the takeover by Ford, and is now
much in demand as an affordable and
practical classic car. This all-colour
book, which covers the full road car
and competition history as well as
practical matters such as maintenance
and modification, will fascinate all
Jaguar enthusiasts.
recommended highly as an accurate
guide to XJ-S ownership Classic Cars
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 184pp
20 b w, 170 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252345
no: H4234
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
NEW April 2006
You Your Jaguar XK8
Buying, enjoying, maintaining,
modifying
by Nigel Thorley
The Jaguar XK8 was launched to great
acclaim in 1996 as the successor to
the XJS, and the model range has
been expanded ever since. With
styling cues taken from the E-type and
the XJ220 supercar, and powered by
a new 4.0-litre V8 engine, the XK8
found instant success on both sides of
the Atlantic. Ten years after its launch,
the styling remains virtually
unchanged, which says a lot for the
original concept. This fascinating, allcolour book is essential reading for all
XK8 owners and enthusiasts.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
160 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252248
no: H4224
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Jaguar: All the cars
by Nigel Thorley
This extensively researched guide
provides exhaustive reference detail for
all post-war Jaguar models, supported
by facts, figures and photographs,
from the Mark V saloon through to the
latest X-Type, S-Type, XK and XJ
models. Information provided includes
technical specifications, production
changes, chassis numbers, production
quantities, colour schemes, options
and accessories. For ease of reference,
each model is dealt with in a separate
chapter, and all information is
presented in clear tabular form. Here
is a definitive reference work for
enthusiasts, those looking to buy a
Jaguar and anyone with a general
interest in the marque. invaluable to anyone with an interest
in Jaguars...a mine of information
Classics
Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 256pp
400 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250016
no: H4001
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Jaguar: Haynes Classic Makes
Series (2nd Edition)
Fifty years of speed and style
by Martin Buckley
This book, beautifully styled like the
big cats themselves, is a must-have
purchase for all Jaguar enthusiasts.
The fully updated second edition gives
a brief historical overview followed by
authoritative descriptions of the cars
saloons, sports cars and GTs from
the Mk V and XK120 of 1948 to
todays S-type and X-type. With
technical specifications, driving
impressions and buying hints, together
with sidebars on topics as varied as
the Daimler Limousine and the Aston
DB7, a Jag in drag, this adds up to a
veritable feast of information. theres a compelling case for making
a space for this title on the bookshelf
Classic Car Weekly
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176pp
140 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608752
no: H875
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
NEW December 2006
Jaguar: Marketing the Marque
The history of Jaguar seen
through its advertising,
brochures and catalogues
by Nigel Thorley
With over 80 years of continuous
production and a wealth of models
made during that time, Jaguar and its
advertising agencies have produced a
vast and varied range of promotional
literature. This handsome volume
brings together a variety of this
fascinating material, which tells not
only the story of the company and its
cars but also social history throughout
the period. This book will be a fine
addition to the bookshelves of Jaguar
enthusiasts everywhere.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 192pp
50 b w, 200 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253317
no: H4331
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Jaguar: The Engineering Story
by Jeff Daniels
Over the years, Jaguar has developed
a reputation for technical innovation
and for producing high-class cars for a
very reasonable cost. This book travels
chronologically through Jaguars
technical history, each chapter starting
at a crucial point in the companys
evolution. From Harry Weslakes
development of Jaguars original
Standard-derived OHV engine, used in
the SS Jaguar 100, to the technology
incorporated in the latest X-type and
S-type models, the reader is taken on
a fascinating journey through the
Jaguar archives, revealing many
fascinating and previously unknown
behind-the-scenes details of the
companys engineering story. An education Octane covers a great amount of ground in
clear language Motor Sport
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 256pp
150 b w, 50 colour illustrations
isbn: 184425030X
no: H4030
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
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