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Jaguar XKE Tech Tips

The following tech tips were compiled from the member's of e-type Digest from jag-lovers.org. There are no implied guarantees. These suggestions are from other XKE owners on how they solved similar problems or challenges and may illustrate varied and occasionally contradictory conclusions to the same problem. Please forward any questions, comments, criticisms, or suggestions to mhicks@mathe.com. Commercial use is strictly prohibited. Ó Copyright 1998 by Mark Hicks. Legal Restrictions

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Title: Jaguar E-Type ZZSTO5 16.00

Author: Matthew L. Stone

Publisher: Motorbooks International Osceola, WI, USA, 1995 ISBN: 0 7603 0071 2

Format: Somewhat oversize, Paperback, full color, 128 pages, about 140 photos

Reviewed by Michael Frank

An XKE-lover tells the story of the car he loves. This is not the most comprehensive history, nor will you find any inside information. Instead, this book is a credible and accurate history of the car and it's development. A few first-hand driving impressions are thrown in. The real value of this book is the photography. Many new color photos are mixed in with period pictures. Perhaps the most interesting photo in the book is a full page color photo of the E-Type assembly line taken in 1966! Summary: a decent history, great photos.

The Matthew Stone book is the only one that really tells the story from a modern, American perspective. Very useful. Eric Scott

(Bought mine in 2/97 from EWA for $16.)

 

 

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