RE: Pic Of The Week: Happy 50th, Jaguar E-Type

RE: Pic Of The Week: Happy 50th, Jaguar E-Type

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Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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I will say this for it - it doesn't look 50 years old does it? To my mind, 50-year-old cars look like the Austin A35 and the Morris Minor.

However, I'm about to commit heresy.

That angle is one of the few from which the E-Type looks properly attractive.

Elsewhere, the track is too narrow, the bodywork bulges too wide making it look under-tyred, the windscreen rake is far too shallow, the tail is too long, the bonnet is too phallic and the chrome fillet on top of the door line looks aftermarket.

Certain aspects of the design improved over the years - the larger taillights gave the tail a shorter, slightly Kamm-style appearence and the flared wheelarches of the V12 certainly accommodated the wheels better and added greater balance to the shape, but with that they ditched the headlight glass fairings, replacing them with awful chrome strakes that makes it look like it's wearing too much makeup, and they put a great big chrome grille on the front that looked like a pig's snout.

I guess the only E-Type I would go for would be an ultra-rare Australian-market Series III 4.2 (had the flared arches but kept the original grill-less front end). Still, the design just isn't a patch on the XK120, and if you're looking for that 'curvy cigar-shaped oval-grille-and-headlights' look, these two do it far better:



I WISH

874 posts

200 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Twincam16 said:
I will say this for it - it doesn't look 50 years old does it? To my mind, 50-year-old cars look like the Austin A35 and the Morris Minor.

However, I'm about to commit heresy.

That angle is one of the few from which the E-Type looks properly attractive.

Elsewhere, the track is too narrow, the bodywork bulges too wide making it look under-tyred, the windscreen rake is far too shallow, the tail is too long, the bonnet is too phallic and the chrome fillet on top of the door line looks aftermarket.

Certain aspects of the design improved over the years - the larger taillights gave the tail a shorter, slightly Kamm-style appearence and the flared wheelarches of the V12 certainly accommodated the wheels better and added greater balance to the shape, but with that they ditched the headlight glass fairings, replacing them with awful chrome strakes that makes it look like it's wearing too much makeup, and they put a great big chrome grille on the front that looked like a pig's snout.

I guess the only E-Type I would go for would be an ultra-rare Australian-market Series III 4.2 (had the flared arches but kept the original grill-less front end). Still, the design just isn't a patch on the XK120, and if you're looking for that 'curvy cigar-shaped oval-grille-and-headlights' look, these two do it far better:


I have rarely read a post with my mouth so wide open.

The first two sentences are accurate (!) and then it all goes so sadly downhill.

OK .... I will certainly agree that the Elite and the Ferrari are stunning cars .... but whether a car looks good or not is an entirely subjective thing. It is not dependent of whether a "chrome fillet" looks "aftermarket" - but whether the whole thing is pleasing to the eye and the soul. You are clearly in a VERY tiny minority if you don't think the e type looks good. And you are also the first person I have ever come across who thinks that the later models are better than an S1.

Having said all that ..... everybody is entitled to their opinion.

urquattro

755 posts

186 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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All to their opinion re looks, I am simply quite pleased to have owned this for ten years

urquattro

755 posts

186 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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The Moose said:
I've always loved the look of the e-type and would love to one day own one.

My problem is that I've always found it hard to know exactly which model (and model variant) is desirable/worth buying and which is less desirable.

Because of this, to my extremely untrained eye (!!) it would appear that nice cars have a massive price range when I'm sure most of this is down to having the "one to have".

Anyway - one day a nice red one with black leather interior and chrome finishes will be mine!!!!

Cheers

The Moose
Have a look at page 2, will that do for you ??????

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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urquattro said:
All to their opinion re looks, I am simply quite pleased to have owned this for ten years
The coupe is certainly the better shape. The roadster always looks about three miles long side-on.

stradman

81 posts

195 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Here's my beauty! Although I do concur with the other poster that the Elite is also one of the all time great designs. Fortunately I own both... (smarmy git, I know.....)

stradman

81 posts

195 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Here's my beauty! Although I do concur with the other poster that the Elite is also one of the all time great designs. Fortunately I own both... (smarmy git, I know.....)

urquattro

755 posts

186 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Under the bonnet is just as good when treated with care

nickythesaint

1,371 posts

166 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Stunning car, I was half expecting Jag to come out with a retro new version of it when the yanks starting re-working all their classic sports cars (Ford gt etc).

I would still love to see some small, lightweight and beautiful sports cars from Jag, I wasn't overly bowled over by the F-type concept. The E, C and D type's were all wonderful cars to make you a proud Brit.

bobberz

1,832 posts

199 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Just today I was peering through a window at two immaculate Series 1 cars (the best looking IMO), one a roadster, the other an FHC at a high-end dealer about 10 minutes from my house (one of the only official Radical dealers in the US among other things..)

It was like being a little kid looking at the most expensive toy train through the hobby shop window at Christmas time! E-Types = cloud9


2volvos

Original Poster:

660 posts

201 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Mr Cerbera said:
My Uncle opened a shop a long way from my home wher I used to live with my Gran. Because it was her son, she always used to make me walk to HIS shop to get the groceries. The only redeeming factor to this trudge was the opportunity to occasionally walk past a 4.2 series 2 roadster, in cream.

An indeligible mark of beauty and joy in my motoring history.

Oh, and OP ?.....

Yep, that Chrysler Voyager looks great...

neutral 3

6,492 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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A 3.8 or 4.2 Series 1 Roadster in Opalescent Silver Blue, just has to be the Prettiest car ever !!

As a Sadly and much missed ex G/F said to me when i showed her a few pics of a 62 Opal Silver Blue Roadster (850551 via XKE DATA ) " Wow.... with that in the Garage, who needs Ann Summers"

vintageracer01

873 posts

175 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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EPIC !

Only the S1 FHC is better.