Explore our collection of Jaguar books and shop manuals, perfect for enthusiasts and mechanics looking to learn more about these iconic luxury vehicles.
The Jaguar E-type is considered by many to be Britain’s finest sports car, and has won innumerable accolades for style, performance and engineering. The car’s original specification, and the changes...
Complete DIY restoration of an E-type Jaguar. Perfect for those who carry out home servicing and repairs. Details the trials and tribulations of an inexperienced enthusiast. Simplifies and reaches the...
Over the years the E-type Jaguar has built a reputation amongst Jaguar enthusiasts and classic car collectors for being the ultimate classic to own. If you are lucky enough to...
An absolute sensation when first seen in 1948, in the midst of post-war austerity, the Jaguar XK 120 was both a stunningly beautiful car sold to all the top film...
Jaguar XK 150 Owner's Manual: 1958-1961 This Jaguar XK 150 Driver's Handbook contains technical data, maintenance procedures, service information and operating instructions. It details service procedures such as engine oil...
400 pages in this edition, four times more than the first. Revised third edition of this perennial best-seller. After five reprints, this book has established itself as the XK bible....
he open two-seater SS Jaguar 100 was introduced in 1935, the name derived from the car’s 100mph top speed, and was the first model to use the Jaguar moniker (previously...
This superb book in the Great Cars series tells the story of one of the most historically interesting of all Jaguar D-types--a car that has raced more than any other...
The Jaguar D-type helped to establish the Coventry marque’s place in Le Mans 24 Hours folklore, thanks to three successive victories between 1955 and 1957. With its long, elegantly sculptured...
The Jaguar XJ6 and XJ12 Series 3 1979-1987 Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide to Jaguar repair and Jaguar service procedures. It includes Jaguar wiring diagrams and maintenance tables, as...
Superb booklet giving advice on how to prepare E Type Jaguars for competition or fast road use, covering engines, cooling, clutch, gearbox, rear axles, brakes, suspension, exhaust, body, wheels &...
This glorious book tells the story of the celebrated lightweight Jaguar C-type, chassis number XKC 051, that Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt drove to victory in the 1953 Le Mans...
Introduction by Karl Ludvigsen. No sports-car introduction in history has had the impact of Jaguar's XK120 in 1948. Thrust into a dreary post-war world was a stunningly gorgeous roadster, its...
Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Repair Manual: 1971 1972 1973 1974 This Jaguar service information includes wiring diagrams, maintenance tables and technical data. Models included in this Jaguar repair manual:...
This Jaguar Parts Catalog contains parts diagrams and illustrations for Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2 models, and contains comprehensive system coverage including engine, transmission, steering, brakes, ventilation and many more. Jaguar...
In 1968, British Leyland brought together most of Britain's motor manufacturers, with the intention of creating a robust unified group that could equal the strength of the big European conglomerates....
Jaguar Cars – A Pictorial History includes information covering Jaguar’s early history from 1922 and lists all model ranges and models thereafter, right up to the 2000s. With model-by-model descriptions...
From development prototype to Geneva Motor Show star and 150mph road-test car, 9600 HP played a key role in the launch of the sensational Jaguar E-type. This latest book tells...
Few, if any, Jaguar XK120s can have enjoyed a more fascinating and varied life than chassis number 660725. Just under two-thirds of the total production was allocated to the Roadster,...
The concise history of the TWR racing team and the compelling story of how TWR Jaguars won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Tom Walkinshaw was a successful racing driver...
First seen by the wider world at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-type redefined perceptions of how a sports car could – and perhaps should – look. No...
Jaguar's series of XK sports cars used the remarkable twin overhead camshaft engine that was first exposed to the public in 1948 in the new XK120 two-seater, which took the...