Jaguar Heritage division to make its debut at classic car show | Motorshow - Car News Nov 2014

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14:47 Wednesday 12 Nov 2014

The annual Lancaster Insurance Classic Car Show will play host to Jaguar’s recently formed specialists in historic motors.

The show will run at the NEC in Birmingham from 14-16th November and Jaguar will use the opportunity to showcase the best they have to offer. Their offerings will include a peek at the new Jaguar Lightweight E-type continuation model and the array of classic parts they have available.

The E-type on display will be the prototype for six new models to be built by the famous Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations division and will give the team a great opportunity to show motoring enthusiasts what they can do.

Gifts and merchandise will be available for sale including cufflinks, key rings and leather jackets just in time for Christmas. The gift items will use Jaguar’s 1957 Le Mans-winning Number 3 ‘Ecurie Ecosse’ team car as their design inspiration.

The Jaguar Heritage division are stockists of genuine Jaguar parts and can provide parts for cars which have been out of production for over ten years. Many Jaguar fanatics take great care to only use genuine parts in order to maintain their pride and joy to the best standard possible. The knowledge of the engineers on hand will give them the opportunity to do just that this weekend.

 


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