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Jaguar D-Type 1954 onwards (all models): An insight into the design, engineering, maintenance and operation of Jaguar's Le Mans-winning sports car (Owners' Workshop Manual)
Chas Parker
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| #196232 in Books | 2017-03-01 | Original language:English | 11.00 x.63 x8.63l, | File type: PDF | 160 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "D" Type Jaguar, Design & Development|By Gianfranco Sciacero|Excellent book on the design, development, and racing history of the "D" type Jaguar.|About the Author|
Chas Parker is a motorsport writer who started his working life in the field of astronomy, as press officer for the Royal Greenwich Observatory. During this time he obtained a degree in mathematics and physics from the Open Univ
The Jaguar D-Type is the iconic 1950s Jaguar sports racing car that took a hat-trick of Le Mans victories. Revolutionary at the time, the D-Type was designed with aerodynamics in mind, and featured an aluminum, monocoque cockpit section, a bag-type fuel tank in the tail, and a dry-sump engine lubrication system.
Today, genuine D-Types are highly sought-after, and many examples are still active in historic racing. This Manual includes contemporary photogra...
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