Long live the E-Type

Overview
Long live the E-Type - Nigel Thorley finally gets to see the end result of Ray Parrot's labours in building the ultimate E-type. For previous articles on this car, please refer to the February and April 2005 issues of Jaguar Enthusiast.
Article Details
| Type | Features |
|---|---|
| Publication | Jaguar Enthusiast December 2005 |
| Start page | 62 |
| Length (pages) | 5 |
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