Ever wondered what might happen with 5,000 hours and £500,000 put into a classic Jag? Here we go...
, builders of that restomod, is ready with the latest build in its 'European' series - the Jaguar XK European. You'll note there isn't a '120', '140' or '150' after that name, as the XK European is far more than just a specific old Jag with a new engine and nicely done interior. The design is the work of Paul Howse; hardly a household name, sure, but he's an ex-McLaren man, responsible for the P1 and 720S.
Of course, a Thornley Kelham European commission is about far more than pumping up the bodywork. Though it can't be seen in these renders just yet, an interior that will echo the original"but with a dedication to modernising and improving wherever possible" is promised.
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