Jaguar Classic has announced that it will build 25 D-Type racing cars in original specification. The D-Type, which won the Le Mans race three times between 1955 and 1957, was powered by a six-cylinder engine taken from the XK. It was produced in two forms...
Each of them will be different. The two main options being short or long nose. The main question being the open street authorisations... UK is quite open on the matter but not all countries are (e.g. US)