A CAT, BACK ON ITS FEET

For the past 30 years, Jaguar E-Types have been restored by British engineering firm Eagle.

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For the past 30 years, Jaguar E-Types have been restored by British engineering firm Eagle. The process starts with a customer consultation, followed by a complete disassembly of the donor car. The body shell is reconstructed, structurally reinforced, and treated with an anti-rust coat. Standard upgrades and optional extras are fitted. These include a more powerful engine, new wiring, switches and improved brakes, down to the mundane such as better windscreen wipers. The result: a car from 1961 that can keep up with 2017’s supercars. 

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