The Jaguar Bertone Pirana is an odd creation even by the standards of concept cars. A project between Bertone and The Telegraph designed to help the latter sell more newspapers (!), it was built for the
1967 Earls Court show
using Jaguar E-Type parts.
The last we heard of the Pirana it was owned by Ed Superfon. But here it is, in Jay Leno's Garage, up for sale once more. Jay is talked round the car and its history by Carl Steuer, described as 'caretaker' for the car who fills in a few of the gaps.
The Gandini-designed coupe has now only covered 16,000 miles and still drives reasonably well according to Jay. Though perhaps not as pretty as an E-Type it's certainly quite stylish too. Plenty more info in the vid!