This mint green 1972 Jaguar E-Type was captured at the NOAA 100th Anniversary Celebration in Newport, on the Oregon Coast. Behind the Jag is a huge NOAA research ship, moored in Yaquina Bay.
What caught my eye was the gorgeous mint green paint on the Jag! The auto is absolutely flawless, inside and out!
This capture has been converted to a paintography image.
Below is a 1955 Jaquar XK140 MC. It's one cool customer! The XK140 was introduced in late 1954 and sold as a 1955 model.
Exterior changes that distinguished it from the XK120 included larger front and rear bumpers. The Jaguar badge was incorporated into the grill with an emblem on the boot lid containing the words "Winner Le Mans 1951 - 3".
Right off the production line, a XK-140 could achieve a top speed of 120 and even 125 mph. Roadsters like this one, had a canvas top that folded out of sight behind the seats.
Moreover, the interior was trimmed in leather and leatherette, including the dash. Not too sure, that even today, that these models, that were produced way back when, could be reproduced and be one of the most popular and best selling sports cars among its contemporaries!
Too, this capture has been converted to a paintography image.
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What caught my eye was the gorgeous mint green paint on the Jag! The auto is absolutely flawless, inside and out!
This capture has been converted to a paintography image.
Jaguar Automotive Art (LINK) |
Exterior changes that distinguished it from the XK120 included larger front and rear bumpers. The Jaguar badge was incorporated into the grill with an emblem on the boot lid containing the words "Winner Le Mans 1951 - 3".
Right off the production line, a XK-140 could achieve a top speed of 120 and even 125 mph. Roadsters like this one, had a canvas top that folded out of sight behind the seats.
Moreover, the interior was trimmed in leather and leatherette, including the dash. Not too sure, that even today, that these models, that were produced way back when, could be reproduced and be one of the most popular and best selling sports cars among its contemporaries!
Too, this capture has been converted to a paintography image.
1955 Jaguar XK140 MC (LINK) |
You can purchase these images in a variety of ways: wall art, life style, apparel, greeting cards, home decor, phone cases, beach. please see the link below the image and /or the slide shows below and, on the left side bar!
All Rights Reserved My Oregon Photography Blog, Thom Zehrfeld, Copyrighted 2016-2017. Also, please see bottom of page for Product Disclosure and Privacy Disclosure! Thank You!
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