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A selection of excellent sites of particular interest to Jaguar enthusiasts.
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Our illustrious local Jaguar Club, full of interesting pictures, links and more.
Jaguar Cars Blog Devoted to news, reviews and information on all new Jaguar cars, Jaguar X-Type, Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ, Jaguar XK, Jaguar XKR and any new models available from dealers in the future
Home page of AJ6 Engineering and Roger Bywater, former power units engineer at Jaguar. Don't miss the stories on the XK and XJ engines! Want to hop up your Jaguar? Look here.
A terrific reference compiled by Kirby Palm, a very diligent and very funny XJ-S enthusiast. If you own an S or an XJ12, you MUST go here and download this book! There's terrific info here for owners of other V12-engined Jaguars, too.
The one website you don't want to miss, if you are indeed a Jag-Lover. Go here to subscribe to the various Jaguar-oriented mailing lists as well as to see what's new in Jaguardom. A gorgeous site since its recent redesign.
A very nice Jaguar discussion board inhabited by some of the nicest and most helpful folks around. Lots of experience here and a forum for just about any Jag.
Gunnar Helliesen's page devoted to his 1986 XJ6 Series III Sovereign. Nice page with interesting links and a neat story.
This link takes you to one owner's personal XJ-S page. This site is chock-full of info about a number of the modifications Bernie has perform on his 1978 XJ-S. Great info!
A page from the Jag-Lover's thoroughly excellent site with the story of the rare and increasingly valuable XJ Coupes, which were produced only from 1975-78.
Website of one of the sharpest guys on lighting products and upgrades for all marques. Lots of no-BS information here on lighting regulations, wiring, and automotive lighting systems.
An ambitious and well-designed website whose goal " is to gather as much information as we can about every E-Type." With almost 6,000 entries in their searchable database, they're making progress.
Published in Australia, this is one of the better Jaguar magazines on the Web. Lots of stuff on newest cars.
Link to the Jag-Web, meeting point for specialists, primarily British-based, who do Jaguar. Great source for owners of E-Types and older.
Here's a site that will decode your XJ-S VIN and engine number, as well as decipher your Paint and Trim codes. The paint and trim decode will work for all models, not just the XJ-S.
If you desire matched and blueprinted fuel injectors for your Jaguar or any other marque, Dave Faircloth is a guy you should get to know. After he calibrates your injectors, they'll be better than new!
John Goodman's web page devoted to the XJR-S 6.0L cars produced by JaguarSport. This page contains info and brochure on these rare limited-production cars.
Mike Power's web page for XK and E-Type owners. Lots of great info here, including spreadsheets of original equipment based on JDHT Heritage Certificates. This site is both technical and social in nature.
This link, from the Jag-Lovers site, illustrates most of the wheels fitted to late model Jaguars. Don't know what a Pepperpot wheel looks like? Here's where to find out. Beware, this is a large, slow-loading page.
Ian Cooling's Jaguar Automobilia Collector site. If you're into Jaguar automobilia, i.e.  brochures, models, mascots, books, posters, prints, paintings, etc., this site should be in your Favorites file. Home of the International Jaguar Postal Auction.
An ambitious site with much information on Jaguar production and history. The site is a little light on info for the late-model cars but this will probably improve over time. Definitely worth a look.
Another page from the Jag-Lovers site, showing paint colors available during the  1970-88 time range. Beware: this is a slow-loading page with large images.
Jag enthusiast Mary Rolfe's page on her nifty Jaguar hat complete with leaping cat ornament. Complete instructions on how to make your own Leaper Hat.