This 1980s Lambo needs to be heard to be believed.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
British People in Motorcars
Watch EVO magazine max out the fastest convertible in the world at Volkswagen's top secret test track. This Bugatti Veyron Vitesse is capable of going over 250 mph with its top down.
Tax the Rich
Do you enjoy seeing Rolls-Royces drifting through dirt or Ferraris sliding through mud? Watch this preview video for Tax the Rich's new lineup of videos.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #10
The Jaguar XK120 shocked the general public with its futuristic, yet sensual looks. This particular XK120 looks even more out of the ordinary due to its simple bubble roof. This XK120 was a speed record car, so it needed to be as slipstreamed as possible. This car underwent a $1 million restoration a couple of years ago.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #9
The C-Type was Jaguar's first successful race car. It created a reputation of quality for the brand.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #8
This later-model E-Type is considerably different from the original model because it has a 5.3 liter V12 engine and an elongated body.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #7
This is a 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Liter Convertible, the car that Enzo Ferrari called the "most beautiful car ever made." Enough said.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #6
This 1963 Lister Jaguar Le Mans Coupe is one-of-a-kind. It originally used an MG engine, but Lister used a Jaguar engine after the official Jaguar factory team backed out of Le Mans.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #5
The Jaguar XKSS was created from the surplus of unused D-Type parts that were left over after Le Mans. The main difference between the XKSS and the D-Type was that the XKSS was road-legal. Steve McQueen owned an XKSS.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #4
This legendary D-Type is owned by Ralph Lauren. D-Types dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans for multiple years. Now they are worth millions of dollars each.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #3
This a 1959 Tojeiro-Jaguar raced by the Scottish racing team Ecurie Ecosse. This car is powered by a front-mounted straight six engine.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #2
This is the only Jaguar XJ13 in existence, made in 1966 specifically for Le Mans, a 24-hour race in France. Collectors have offered Jaguar over $20 million for this car, but the car has never been sold. The car has a mid-mounted V12 engine.
The Beauty of Classic Jaguars #1
This 1962 Jaguar E-Type Low Drag Coupe was made specifically for endurance racing. Only 12 of these models were ever made.
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