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Posts Tagged ‘Jaguar’

James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5 will be auctioned at Sotheby’s

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Probably the most famous car in the world, the James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 will be auctioned at Sotheby’s Auction House in association with RM Auctions ‘Automobiles of London’ on October 27, 2010.

Aston Martin DB5 © Timitius/flickr.com

The Aston Martin DB5, equipped with all its lethal gadgets, was first driven by Sean Connery  in ‘Goldfinger’. It also appeared in ‘Thunderball’, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ and ‘Casino Royale’.

The Aston Martin DB5 is expected to bring in $5 million (about €3.6 million) as it is the only remaining James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5. It has been in a private collection for the last 40 years.

Another car being auctioned the very same day is the Jaguar XJR driven by ‘Zao’ in ‘Die Another Day’. The car is equipped with the Ford Mustang V8 engine, Ford Explorer four-wheel-drive and Recaro-seats. The Jaguar is expected to bring in about €40,000.

The 1989 Jaguar XJ220

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

The Jaguar XJ220, even though not really that old, certainly is a classic car.

In the 1980s when rich man had money to splash around with and were looking for more motoring excitement, a number of supercars were designed.

The newly designed Jaguar XJ220 was one of the fastest and most practical cars. Besides being fast it was indeed beautiful, powerful and of course expensive. But it was pretty bulky too and even a rich man wouldn’t choose it for everyday use. Besides that the two-seater was not really easy to drive.

Jaguar XJ220 © flickr/daveoflogic

The prototype that was introduced in 1988 was fitted with Jaguar’s V12 engine, had four-wheel-drive and was even bigger than the car later produced. Even tough it was not yet tested it already carried the XJ220 title that indicated how fast the car would be.
Because of the positive reaction the car then was produced in collaboration with Tom Walkinshaw Racing. 1989 the new car was first announced and it was not only smaller but also had a twin-turbo V6 engine and rear drive only. The engine now used was the same that was used in all Jaguar racing sports cars.

The customers didn’t seem to mind the changes, and even though Jaguar only wanted to produce 350 cars, 1,200 customers wanted to buy one.
The Jaguar XJ220 was manufactured in the new factory near Banbury. It was a civilised version of a race car but with air-conditioning.
In 1992 the car was first sold and even though the car had a top speed of 213 mph and everybody seemed to be fond of it, there was nothing Jaguar could do about the recession. The market for expensive cars collapsed and only 271 cars were built in three years. As not even all cars were sold the beautiful Jaguar XJ220 was a commercial failure.

Jaguar, A Short Story

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

In 1922 William Lyons and William Walmsley founded the Swallow Sidecar Company in Blackpool.

The company was producing motorcycle sidecars and coachwork. In 1928 the factory moved to Coventry to meet the demands for the Austin Swallow.

In 1931 the first car was presented with a chassis manufactured by Standard, exclusively for Swallow.  This was the beginning of the S.S. cars.

The first models were the S.S. 1 and the S.S. 2.  In the following years they were the basis for several successors.  In 1934 William Walmsley left the company and William Lyons started to cooperate with Harry Weslake.

Harry Weslake started to improve the engines and founded a construction department under the responsibility of William Heynes. The S.S. 90 was introduced in 1935. It was a Roadster on the basis of the S.S. 1. In 1935 the name Jaguar was first use for a car. It was the S.S. Jaguar, a 4-door saloon with 2.5 L engine.

The smaller version was the 2-door S.S. Jaguar 1.5 L and the successor of the S.S. 1 and S.S. 2. During WW2 the company again produced motorcycle sidecars for military use. After WW2 and due to the unfavourable connotations of the S.S. initials the name was changed to Jaguar Cars Ltd. In the 1950s Jaguar produced a series of elegantly-styled sports cars and saloons.  After several changes of the ownership the Ford Motor Company acquired the company in 1989. In 2008 Jaguar was sold to Tata Motors in India.