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  2. Jaguar D-Type - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar D-Type is a sports racing car that was produced by Jaguar Cars Ltd. between 1954 and 1957. Designed specifically to win the Le Mans 24-hour race, it shared the straight-6 XK engine and many mechanical components with its C-Type predecessor.

  3. Jaguar XK engine - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar XK is an inline 6-cylinder dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) engine produced by Jaguar Cars between 1949 and 1992. Introduced as a 3.4-litre, it earned fame on both the road and track, being produced in five hemispherical head displacements between 2.4 and 4.2-litres for Jaguar passenger cars, with other sizes being made by Jaguar and ...

  4. Jaguar XK150 - Wikipedia

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    The 3.4 litre DOHC straight-6 XK engine was similar to the XK140's, but a new "B" type cylinder head raised power to 180 SAE bhp at 5750 rpm. XK150 S 3.4L XK engine with orange paint used on S models with "straight port" cylinder heads fitted with three carburettors. The first closed and convertible XK150s were slower than their predecessors.

  5. Lister Knobbly - Wikipedia

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    The Lister Knobbly is a lightweight sports racing car, designed, developed and built by the British car manufacturer Lister, which was originally produced between 1957 and 1959. [2] The nickname "Knobbly" came from the distinctive but odd curved design of the bodywork, giving the car a unique shape. [ 3 ]

  6. Jaguar XK140 - Wikipedia

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    The XK140 was powered by the William Heynes designed 3.4 litre Jaguar XK double overhead camshaft inline-6 engine, with the Special Equipment modifications from the XK120, which raised the specified power by 10 bhp to 190 bhp (142 kW) gross at 5500 rpm, as standard. The optional C-Type cylinder head carried over from the XK120 catalogue, and ...

  7. Out of Nowhere, Jaguar Has a Hybridized, Turbocharged ... - AOL

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    The newest member of the automaker's Ingenium engine family is a high-tech 3.0-liter straight-six. Out of Nowhere, Jaguar Has a Hybridized, Turbocharged, and e-Supercharged Inline-Six Skip to main ...

  8. Collectors, Take Note: Jaguar Is Making Six Matching Pairs of ...

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  9. Jaguar XKSS - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar XKSS is a road-going version of the Jaguar D-Type racing car, initially built in 1957. Only 16 were built and sold at the time. [ 1 ] Nine chassis were destroyed in a factory fire in 1957 before they could be completed.