In black or British Racing Green, the car looks both regal ... the E-Type’s disappointing follow-up. Yet Jaguar went on to sell over 100,000 XJ-Ss through the mid-1990s in coupe and convertible ...
“It was white when got it, then British Racing Green ... and styling acumen Jaguar had developed in the postwar era would be distilled into the new XJ. It was born blessed with exceedingly ...