A red lightning, potent, flashes past,
Two watchful eyes, menacing, stares fast.
Three spoked-wheel held steadfast,
Four wheels and no roof, a modern recast.
Ellipses, circles, curves all abound,
Engine's roar projects fear all around.
No silicon chips to strain the beast,
One-seven-five on roads not policed.
One part excitement, one part art,
Pure driving pleasure, served a la carte.
"The most beautiful car ever made",
Enzo remarked, petrolheads swayed.
The Jaguar E-type, O holy E-type,
No Jalop dare call it Crack Pipe.
See it for yourself on Fifty Third,
Its beauty surpasses all of my words.
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E-type design.. CHECK
HOT E-type conv.. CHECK
Gorgeous RED exterior color.. CHECK
Fantastic custom short-throw STICK.. CHECK
Basic but saweeeeta alum dash with slot for room for a single slot radio (not that ya need one with that fantastic grumble under the hood).. DOUBLE C H E C K
Nice top notch TAN LEATHER interior.. CHECK
Thin wooden wheel..
And a guy at the wheel.. putting the car through its paces.. DOUBLE CHECK!
Hmm..
No headlight covers...
And it isn't avail (yet?) in Hunter Green
Alright.. what VETTE frame is this?!
Dont tell me this is off a FIEROBORGHINI frame...
If I had to guess.. SOMETHING GERMAN...
Oooh baby you know WHAT I LIKE!!!
P.S..
Alright, alright... what favors **wik wink** do I have to do.. to get a ride in it?!
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I like the whole modern design, blah blah blah, but I'd rather have the original. This is like those people who make "resto-mod" muscle cars and hot rods with power windows, leather interiors, and big chrome wheels. Old cars aren't meant to have those things; they're meant to look and feel old.
Another thing: it looks like they ditched the convertible top altogether and made it a roadster. While this may look nice, I would rather have a car that I can drive every day, rain or shine.
/rant
On the other hand, a 300 hp hemi straight-six does sound nice. I'm under the impression though that if I have to ask, it's too expensive.
@discontinuuity:
I largely agree. Fantastic automobile, to be sure. Yet, ultimately, they took a car whose quirks factored greatly into its appeal and in their place fashioned, what can I can only imagine is, psychotically expensive sleekness. I'll set aside my annoyance that the photos are accompanied by a description that includes the word "luxury" and state: "Wonderful car, but give me an original." And as far as price (as mentioned by Mobius); I could trade in my new Mazda3 for an original, this one .... well, good bye early retirement or hello second mortgage.
However, count me in if they they create a more authentic front end ... perhaps the orignal chrome bumpers would do the trick.
@wjfreemont: I think an original E-Type in good condition runs about $65,000. This is probably quite a bit more. I'm sorry, but I don't think your Mazda is going to cover it.
@discontinuuity: If you scrounge around you can still find some coupes and, if in even worse condition, convertibles hovering around or below 30K. I see what you are saying though, having just looked around ... 60 - 100K for a restored car. But good god, a complete XKE restoration? There must be well over 100k in parts and labor in many of those.
@GtAkReYz: Not 3 series; Series 3. Series I and II of the E-type were powered by the 3.6 litre straight six. For the series III E-type, Jaguar offered up the new (at the time) 5.3 litre V12 which later found its way into the XJ-S.
@Syrax: I foresee a falling tranny... I mean, I do love the M70 (an 850csi is sitting in my dream garage) and I do want an E30 in the near future, but that just seems wrong.
BTW people, thanks for the clarification, I'm used to refer to different E-Types as Mk's, so I didn't make the connection.
@Syrax: Pretty cool stuff. Widely used in custom hot rods and I've seen it on dune buggy's as well. Used to see complete rear sub-frames regularly at auto swap meets.
Good info, pics, and illustrations on Wikipedia: HTML Link?
or cut and paste:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_independent_rear_suspension
@DonLuc: First off, I love the Z8. It is a beautiful car. The anglophile in me just won't let me like it more than this E-Type Speedster, but still a fine looking car.
Contrary to my Brit loving tendencies, I have to give the edge to the 507 over the original E-Type. This Speedster takes an E-Type and makes the styling better. The Z8, which was supposedly "inspired by" the 507 might have been a worthy successor, but stylistically it was a lateral move, at best. There just wasn't anything in the 507's styling to "fix". It was perfect.
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Two watchful eyes, menacing, stares fast.
Three spoked-wheel held steadfast,
Four wheels and no roof, a modern recast.
Ellipses, circles, curves all abound,
Engine's roar projects fear all around.
No silicon chips to strain the beast,
One-seven-five on roads not policed.
One part excitement, one part art,
Pure driving pleasure, served a la carte.
"The most beautiful car ever made",
Enzo remarked, petrolheads swayed.
The Jaguar E-type, O holy E-type,
No Jalop dare call it Crack Pipe.
See it for yourself on Fifty Third,
Its beauty surpasses all of my words.
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The E-type is one of my favourite designs, and this is pure art/porn. If I had the money, this would be in my garage.
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My question is where is the video clip with matching audio for us to salivate over?
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*If you don't know what goatse is, for the love of Xenu do NOT google it.
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(insert megalomaniacal laughter)
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E-type design.. CHECK
HOT E-type conv.. CHECK
Gorgeous RED exterior color.. CHECK
Fantastic custom short-throw STICK.. CHECK
Basic but saweeeeta alum dash with slot for room for a single slot radio (not that ya need one with that fantastic grumble under the hood).. DOUBLE C H E C K
Nice top notch TAN LEATHER interior.. CHECK
Thin wooden wheel..
And a guy at the wheel.. putting the car through its paces.. DOUBLE CHECK!
Hmm..
No headlight covers...
And it isn't avail (yet?) in Hunter Green
Alright.. what VETTE frame is this?!
Dont tell me this is off a FIEROBORGHINI frame...
If I had to guess.. SOMETHING GERMAN...
Oooh baby you know WHAT I LIKE!!!
P.S..
Alright, alright... what favors **wik wink** do I have to do.. to get a ride in it?!
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Another thing: it looks like they ditched the convertible top altogether and made it a roadster. While this may look nice, I would rather have a car that I can drive every day, rain or shine.
/rant
On the other hand, a 300 hp hemi straight-six does sound nice. I'm under the impression though that if I have to ask, it's too expensive.
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I completely understand.
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I largely agree. Fantastic automobile, to be sure. Yet, ultimately, they took a car whose quirks factored greatly into its appeal and in their place fashioned, what can I can only imagine is, psychotically expensive sleekness. I'll set aside my annoyance that the photos are accompanied by a description that includes the word "luxury" and state: "Wonderful car, but give me an original." And as far as price (as mentioned by Mobius); I could trade in my new Mazda3 for an original, this one .... well, good bye early retirement or hello second mortgage.
However, count me in if they they create a more authentic front end ... perhaps the orignal chrome bumpers would do the trick.
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300 ponies is still nothing to sneeze at, but it's not far off of the series 3 with the V12.
That said, I absolutely love this. It's modern in all the right ways, and maintains the sexiest aspects of the original E-Type.
Now if my numbers would just hit...
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BTW, when you say "series 3", do you mean BMW 3 series? There's one with a V12?? How did I miss that?!
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BTW people, thanks for the clarification, I'm used to refer to different E-Types as Mk's, so I didn't make the connection.
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Good info, pics, and illustrations on Wikipedia:
HTML Link?
or cut and paste:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_independent_rear_suspension
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How 'bout pics the ol' fashioned way?
Nope... win some, lose some
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Contrary to my Brit loving tendencies, I have to give the edge to the 507 over the original E-Type. This Speedster takes an E-Type and makes the styling better. The Z8, which was supposedly "inspired by" the 507 might have been a worthy successor, but stylistically it was a lateral move, at best. There just wasn't anything in the 507's styling to "fix". It was perfect.
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