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Our road cars are made to exacting standards and are produced in highly collectible limited editions. Extensive research and development has been undertaken to ensure that these 'Icons' of the road are replicated to a standard that the collector will appreciate. All certificates guarantee the limited edition quantity and are further authenticated by an expert.

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Jaguar Mk2 1962 3.8 Carmen Red

Code: 2010001

Limited Edition 3500
Scale 1/18
Year 1962
Drive RHD, LHD
Registration No. JAG MK2
Release Date Now Available

This diecast model Jaguar Mk2 3.8 in Carmen Red features: Opening Doors, Boot and Bonnet, Fully Detailed Interior

When launched in 1959 under the slogan of "Space, Grace and Pace", William Lyons and his marketing team were poetically describing one of the greatest "facelifts" in automotive history. By taking its predecessor the retrospectively named Mark 1 and increasing the glass area, redesigning the dash and introducing a 220bhp 3.8 version, capable of 0 - 60mph in under 9 seconds, Jaguar had not only created the fastest production saloon in the world, but also one of the most iconic cars of all time. This timeless elegant classic lived up to its maxim of space, by seating five people in comfort, having sweeping curvaceous lines and elegant wood and chrome interior it oozed grace, whilst it's pace credentials could be backed up by famous drivers such as Hill, Surtess, Salvadori and Moss, not to mention a certain criminal fraternity and ultimately their arch nemesis the Police.

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Jaguar Mk2 1962 3.8 British Racing Green

Code: 2010002

Limited Edition 3500
Scale 1/18
Year 1962
Drive RHD, LHD
Registration No. JAG MK2
Release Date Now Available

This diecast model Jaguar Mk2 3.8 in British Racing Green features: Opening Doors, Boot and Bonnet, Fully Detailed Interior

When launched in 1959 under the slogan of "Space, Grace and Pace", William Lyons and his marketing team were poetically describing one of the greatest "facelifts" in automotive history. By taking its predecessor the retrospectively named Mark 1 and increasing the glass area, redesigning the dash and introducing a 220bhp 3.8 version, capable of 0 - 60mph in under 9 seconds, Jaguar had not only created the fastest production saloon in the world, but also one of the most iconic cars of all time. This timeless elegant classic lived up to its maxim of space, by seating five people in comfort, having sweeping curvaceous lines and elegant wood and chrome interior it oozed grace, whilst it's pace credentials could be backed up by famous drivers such as Hill, Surtess, Salvadori and Moss, not to mention a certain criminal fraternity and ultimately their arch nemesis the Police.

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Jaguar Mk2 1962 3.8 White

Code: 2010003

Limited Edition 3000
Scale 1/18
Year 1962
Drive RHD, LHD
Registration No. JAG MK2
Release Date Now Available

This diecast model Jaguar Mk2 3.8 in White features: Opening Doors, Boot and Bonnet, Fully Detailed Interior

When launched in 1959 under the slogan of "Space, Grace and Pace", William Lyons and his marketing team were poetically describing one of the greatest "facelifts" in automotive history. By taking its predecessor the retrospectively named Mark 1 and increasing the glass area, redesigning the dash and introducing a 220bhp 3.8 version, capable of 0 - 60mph in under 9 seconds, Jaguar had not only created the fastest production saloon in the world, but also one of the most iconic cars of all time. This timeless elegant classic lived up to its maxim of space, by seating five people in comfort, having sweeping curvaceous lines and elegant wood and chrome interior it oozed grace, whilst it's pace credentials could be backed up by famous drivers such as Hill, Surtess, Salvadori and Moss, not to mention a certain criminal fraternity and ultimately their arch nemesis the Police.