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Jaguar's 1950s Le Mans winning D-Type had the kind of performance that would humble most modern fast cars. That fin, by the way, is what keeps the car going in a straight line at 180mph.
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This one absolutely stunned the world when unveiled at the Geneva motorshow in 1961. It backed up those legendary looks by cracking 150mph in the hand's of Autocar's road test team.
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Grace, pace and space was the tagline, and the original XJ fulfilled that promise in every way. These saloons looked sensational and drove like the aristocrats they were.
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Sensational styling, a massively powerful V8 plus four-wheel drive and anti-lock brakes decades before they became commonplace mark the Interceptor FF out as something very special.
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