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Jaguar World Monthly February 2003

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Supplement on Classic XKs - The Complete GuideSupplement on Classic XKs - The Complete Guide
A model by model guide to all XKs through the years.
What to look for when buying an XK sports car.
We examine the best ways to modernise your XK
Details and listings on XK Clubs and associations plus details of XK specialists.
Main Features this Month
Breaking new boundaries
A recent press seminar revealed just some of the technological developments hidden beneath the new XJ's curvaceous aluminium bodyshell.
Back on the banking
Paul Skilleter samples a recently restored XK 120 and brings along an XKR convertible as a modern day comparison.
Gas works
With more advanced technology, LPG is here to stay. Phil Weeden tries a dual-fuel X300 saloon.
Reconstructing history Part 3
We continue the story of XKD 530, the D-type whose identity was split in two but is now being reunited into one original car.
Bloody marvellous!
Jim Patten speaks with Alan Firmin, a guy who's owned the same E-type since he bought it new in 1961. Plus we meet the man who sold it to him all those years ago and is still selling cars to this day.
Used car shoot-out - Jaguar vs. Saab
Both the S-TYPE and 9-5 were cars introduced to further their respective brands. Which one makes the best used car prospect? Alan Anderson ponders the options.
The Great Grape Run
With a housebound friend in France and a S-TYPE 4.2-litre V8, what's a guy to do? Jim Patten ventures to Honfleur in France to visit a friend in need.
Rally of the Tests
Malcolm McKay reports from the recent recreation of a classic 1950s British Rally, in which a Jaguar 'Mk 1' was triumphant.
Great Driving Roads
Armed with an S-TYPE R and a bunch of road maps, lain Robertson goes in search of some of Britain's most testing and enjoyable roads.
X-TYPE Review
Over 18 months on, how has the X-TYPE fared? We speak with our long-term owners and review the model's sales performance as well as assess its future prospects.
Jaguar Racing - revolving doors
With all the recent developments, Jaguar Racing is effectively starting from scratch in 2003, David Tremayne assesses the team's future prospects.
Cat Tracks
Tracing the whereabouts of significant historic Jaguars. Paul Skilleter's on the case.
Regulars
News Exciting model plans and a new test facility is about to open at the Nurburgring.
Your letters Have your say - get in touch today.
Continental Column More European musings from our man in the know - Peter Cahill.
Postcard from America More views from our North American correspondent, Howard Walker.
Jaguaria A report from the Andrew Whyte Memorial Lecture, a tribute to Al Garz plus details of Lofty England's E-type.
Our Jaguars More adventures with our own Jaguars.
Cats Tales More products and services news from Jim Patten.
Practical Jaguar - S-TYPE V6 service Servicing the S-TYPE and what should you look out for.
Q&As Your technical queries answered.
Classic saloon restoration project There's no stopping him now, as Jim Patten gets on to the brakes.
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