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Designed in collaboration with Porsche tuner Magnus Walker, TWR's restomod has racing roots and comes with a manual.
Some 14 years after the passing of Tom Walkinshaw, his son Fergus has built a supercar based on the Jaguar XJS that his father campaigned successfully in European racing years ago. In launching ...
which began with the company modifying Jaguar XJS coupes for touring car racing in the early ’80s and eventually led to it developing endurance racing prototypes for the fledgling Group C category.
There are two names that are legendary in U.K. motorsports: Tom Walkinshaw Racing ... Jaguar XJS packing a potent V-12 under the hood. To really follow his famous father, Fergus wanted a car ...
but they first worked together to develop a racing version of the Jaguar XJS coupé to compete in the 1982 European Touring Car Championship. The story now comes full circle as the TWR name is ...
British firm TWR (Tom Walkinshaw Racing) revealed the first model ... more powerful than any roadgoing example of the Jaguar XJS donor car which remained in production between 1975 and 1996.
Tom Walkinshaw Racing is responsible for some of the world’s most iconic performance cars – from the Jaguar ... new model will be a redesigned Jaguar XJS underpinned by bespoke engineering ...
This 1994 Jaguar XJS 2+2 would ... irresponsible car purchase. Think about it, high-school parking lots are generally chock-full of bland used cars, a manual Jag in British Racing Green would ...
Fortunately for us—and its seller—today's 1994 Jaguar XJS convertible ... of the series model (XJS production would end in 1996), it's also distinctive from earlier cars by having body-colored ...