Jaguar may
have canceled the C-X75 project,
but there was a time when the Leaping Cat marque did make supercars. Sure, there
were the XJR-9 and XJR-15 homologation specials made by TWR, but more famous
was the XJ220.
That makes the XJ220 a rather noteworthy supercar from the dawn of the 200-mph era. The thing is, while Jaguar has come to embrace the XJ220 as an exceptional part of its history, it doesn't have the time or energy to devote to servicing the 275 that were made between 1992 and 1994. So it turns to Don Law Racing.
The father-son team – made up of a master mechanic and his hot-shoe offspring – is tasked with keeping the XJ220 alive both in body and in spirit, and do so with a great deal of well-deserved pride. Drive went out to their workshop in Staffordshire to tell their story.
source: autoblog
by Noah Joseph
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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