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Here's the actual 1967 Jaguar E-type from 1997's Austin Powers and its sequels. ... It was also serviced by JLR, part of a restoration in the mid-2000s. The auction listing notes some recent ...
Cumberford grew up in Southern California, the son of a Texas-born housewife and a Scotsman from Chile who worked for L.A.'s streetcar company, the Los Angeles Railway. [19] He began sketching cars at age 15 and developed a strong interest in aircraft design as child, [1] later saying that he preferred aircraft design to automobile design. [1]
Welch founded Denis Welch Motorsport in 1976, specialising in parts for Austin-Healey and Jaguar cars. The company remanufactures parts for classic racing cars which would otherwise be impossible to obtain. [1] His son Jeremy took over the company in 2007. [2]
Founded by Ray Finch in 1964, Finch is a car restoration company that also builds 1939 SS100 Jaguar and 1959 Ferrari Testa Rossa replicas. It is based in Mount Barker, South Australia. The business was originally founded by Ray Finch in Mount Gambier, South Australia in 1965.
The family of a Jaguar restoration expert whose death prompted a murder investigation have paid tribute to a “loving husband, father and grandfather”. John Brown, 82, died in hospital on ...
The death of a "world-renowned Jaguar expert" is being treated as murder. John Brown, 82, died in hospital on 29 November, following an assault at his home in Bulkington, Warwickshire, the ...
In 1990, following the acquisition of Jaguar by Ford, the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust collection was moved to the Jaguar Browns Lane plant in Coventry. [2] The Austin Rover Group Heritage Trust, which with the company by then having morphed into the Rover Group, became the Rover Group Trust, transferred its collection in its entirety to the ...
The Austin marque started with the Austin Motor Company, and survived a merger with the Nuffield Organization to form the British Motor Corporation, incorporation into the British Leyland Motor Corporation, nationalisation as British Leyland (BL) forming part of its volume car division Austin Morris later Austin Rover, and later privatisation as part of the Rover Group and was finally phased ...