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9600 HP – The Story of the World’s Oldest E-type

£45.00

This Classic Edition is signed by Philip Porter, if bought direct from Porter Press.

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 the story of this unique carโ€™s life, its intricate restoration, and the unsung hero behind its creation โ€“ Malcolm Sayer.

First published in 2000 and extensively expanded and updated for this new edition, it includes interviews with many of the characters who were central to the carโ€™s adventures. It also features a wealth of exclusive archive material from the family of Malcolm Sayer โ€“ the man who created some of Jaguarโ€™s most iconic designs.

9600 HP is the only remaining prototype and is the oldest surviving Jaguar E-type. In 1961, it served as a press car and was driven flat-out across France to be in Geneva in time for the E-typeโ€™s official launch. Subsequently owned by the likes of racing driver Jack Fairman, 9600 HP was acquired by Philip Porter in 1977 and kept in a barn until 1999, when a deal was done that would lead to its emotional return to the roadโ€ฆ

  • How โ€˜prototype number 7โ€™ played a central role in the development of the Jaguar E-type and the modelโ€™s 1961 Geneva launch.
  • The full story of 9600 HPโ€™s famous 150mph road-test by Autocar magazine.
  • Fascinating insight into 9600 HPโ€™s post-Jaguar life, including its ownership by film director John Paddy Carstairs and racing driver Jack Fairman.
  • Detailed account of the carโ€™s painstaking restoration, its triumphant return to Geneva in 2000, and its busy life since.
  • Extensive celebration of Malcolm Sayer and his enduring legacy, using never previously published drawings, sketches and photographs from the Sayer family.

Specification:ย 285mm x 235mm | 320 pages | Over 500 images | ISBN: 978-1-913089-27-6

SKU: CMH-Book-9600-HP-World-Oldest-E-type Category: Tags: , , ,

This Classic Edition is signed by Philip Porter, if bought direct from Porter Press.

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 the story of this unique carโ€™s life, its intricate restoration, and the unsung hero behind its creation โ€“ Malcolm Sayer.

First published in 2000 and extensively expanded and updated for this new edition, it includes interviews with many of the characters who were central to the carโ€™s adventures. It also features a wealth of exclusive archive material from the family of Malcolm Sayer โ€“ the man who created some of Jaguarโ€™s most iconic designs.

9600 HP is the only remaining prototype and is the oldest surviving Jaguar E-type. In 1961, it served as a press car and was driven flat-out across France to be in Geneva in time for the E-typeโ€™s official launch. Subsequently owned by the likes of racing driver Jack Fairman, 9600 HP was acquired by Philip Porter in 1977 and kept in a barn until 1999, when a deal was done that would lead to its emotional return to the roadโ€ฆ

  • How โ€˜prototype number 7โ€™ played a central role in the development of the Jaguar E-type and the modelโ€™s 1961 Geneva launch.
  • The full story of 9600 HPโ€™s famous 150mph road-test by Autocar magazine.
  • Fascinating insight into 9600 HPโ€™s post-Jaguar life, including its ownership by film director John Paddy Carstairs and racing driver Jack Fairman.
  • Detailed account of the carโ€™s painstaking restoration, its triumphant return to Geneva in 2000, and its busy life since.
  • Extensive celebration of Malcolm Sayer and his enduring legacy, using never previously published drawings, sketches and photographs from the Sayer family.

Specification:ย 285mm x 235mm | 320 pages | Over 500 images | ISBN: 978-1-913089-27-6

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