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2017Jaguar E-Type Mk3 V12 with bolt-on overfenders
The Jaguar E-Type is one of the automotive icons of the 20th century, along with the Citroën DS. Most people, including most of my friends from Passau Classics, think that these iconic cars should not be messed with and any modification deviating from 100% originality is deemed evil. If you are a regular reader you already know that I created a DS Shooting Break and hence you will not be surprised about the latest creation. Unlike the DS, which is completely my idea and design, the Jaguar E-Type Mk3 V12 you see below is inspired by the current trend of bolting fender flares to cars.
As per my opinion that parts should not only be cosmetic but also serve a purpose, I choose the Jaguar as a base for this conversion. The original body of the E-Type is not designed to accomodate wide wheels due to the shape of the fenders. An update to state-of-the art coilovers along with a healthy drop in ride height and a set of larger and wider wheels necessitates the above mentioned bolt-on fenders. Oh… and of course cutting off substantial parts of the original bodywork in the process. The purists out there might not like it a tiny bit or even hate it, but like-minded enthusiasts might love it even more. 😉
mcnertny
Funky looking but if the cost was ok its ok.
Sebastian Motsch
As it cost me only time… yeah – it’s been affordable.
Thanks
Sebastian
Mark Downing
absolutely stunning 👌
Sebastian Motsch
Thank you Mark.
Best regards
Sebastian
Dr.Dietrich
A cruel spoiled beauty!Should be immediately rebodied it to the original condition.Such a shame!!!
Sebastian Motsch
No real E-Type has been hurt in the making of this picture. Pixels can be rearranged endlessly.
Best regards
Sebastian
Frank C. Stipes Esq.
Please provide me information about the fenders.
I have a V 12 2+2, that I would love to modify.
Sebastian Motsch
Hello Frank,
this is only a photoshop picture, not a real car.
If you want a set of overfenders made for your car, please contact Kato-san over at RocketBunny.
Best regards
Sebastian
David Grover
Yes, it gives the original profile a new lease of life.
Too bad it’s only pixels!
Restomod in England took 2 early Jaguar XJCs
and made a glorious new version with subtle changes.
Evolution will win.
Sebastian Motsch
Hello David,
thank you for your comment. There is a lot that can be done to update old Jaguars with style. Just think about the Ian Callum cars.
Best regards
Sebastian