1964 Jaguar MK2 With 3.8-Liter I6 and Coombs-Style Upgrades Ticks All the Right Boxes
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Long before BMW rolled out the 5 Series and Nissan introduced the PGC10 Skyline GT-R, the Leaping Cat of Coventry launched the superb-looking MK1. The sportiest sedan of that era was replaced by the even sportier MK2 in 1959, which Jaguar also sold under the 240 and 340 monikers. A true Jag from a time when Sir William Lyons was running the show, the MK2 could be had with a 3.8-liter engine that Jaguar has also used in the E-Ty... (continue reading...)
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