The E-Type name was a continuation from the C-Type and D-Type racing cars that won the Le Mans 24 Hours in the 1950s, and it shared plenty of technology with the latter of these. A monocoque ...
Are aero cars cool? That's what we're going to find out in this episode of the Top Gear magazine podcast. Yep, we're geeking out on slippery cars. But first, a quick detour to a mighty big tunnel. Top ...
The XK120’s proven engine, transmission and front suspension were allied to a rigid, lightweight tubular chassis and clothed in a wind-cheating aluminium body. Beautifully clean lines made the C-Type ...
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