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English  | Profiles from the November, 1997 Issue
1997 Jaguar XJ220 Two-Door Coupe
The magnificent looking and lavishly-specified Jaguar XJ220 coupe is absolutely the modern-day successor to the multiple-La Mans-winning C-Type and D-Type Jaguars of the 1950s, and it is derived directly from the double-Le Mans-winning TWR Jaguar Group C

The magnificent looking and lavishly-specified Jaguar XJ220 coupe is absolutely the modern-day successor to the multiple-La Mans-winning C-Type and D-Type Jaguars of the 1950s, and it is derived directly from the double-Le Mans-winning TWR Jaguar Group C cars.

This particularly desirable example of the most rare and exotic modern classic was only delivered to its original owner this past June, and it was driven by him to Le Mans for the 24-Hour Grand Prix d’Endurance race weekend. The car has fewer than 1,800 kms recorded. The owner offered it at a most realistic level representing a very considerable saving from list price for what is to all intents and purposes still an as-new motor car.

It is left-hand drive and French-registered, and, being a late number from the limited production run, it benefits greatly from having larger brakes fitted than earlier examples. The car is finished in factory Spa silver with interior beautifully trimmed in smoke...

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