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Description Twelve cars plus two spare bodies were made by Jaguar.

In some ways, this was an evolution of the Low Drag Coupé. It made extensive use of aluminium alloy in the body panels and other components. However, with at least one exception, it remained an open-top car in the spirit of the D-Type to which this car is a more direct successor than the production E-Type which is more of a GT than a sports car. The cars used an aluminium block tuned version of the production 3.8-litre Jaguar engine with 300 bhp (224 kW) output rather than the 265 bhp (198 kW) produced by the "ordinary" version. Factory-built lightweights were homologated by Jaguar with three 45DCO3 Weber carburettors in addition to a Lucas mechanical fuel injection system. Early cars were fitted with a close-ratio version of the four-speed E-type gearbox, with some later cars being fitted with a ZF 5-speed gearbox.

The cars were entered in various races but, unlike the C-Type and D-Type racing cars, they did not win at Le Mans or Sebring but were reasonably successful in private hands and in smaller races.

One Lightweight was modified into a Low-Drag Coupé (the Lindner/Nocker car), by Malcolm Sayer.


The Klat designed 1963 Jaguar E-type Lightweight Low Drag Coupe
Another Lightweight was modified into a unique Low-Drag design (the Lumsden/Sargent car), by Dr Samir Klat of Imperial College. Along with the factory LDC, this lightweight is now believed to reside in the private collection of the current Viscount Cowdray.

Many were fitted with more powerful engines as developments occurred.

On 14 May 2014, Jaguar's Heritage Business announced it will be building the six 'remaining' Lightweights. The original run of Lightweights was meant to be 18 vehicles; however only 12 were built. The new cars, using the un-used chassis codes, will be hand-built to exactly the same specification as the originals. Availability will be prioritised for established collectors of Jaguars, with a focus on those who have an interest in historic race cars.


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Comments: 14

jerry001 [2016-02-10 00:54:38 +0000 UTC]

Nice!!

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robbiepeeradje [2016-02-09 22:20:53 +0000 UTC]

Yeehaa... looks great Hugo... the movement is awesome..!!.. the reflection of the upper sun light is a bit disturbing in the car my friend

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melkorius In reply to robbiepeeradje [2016-02-09 22:26:46 +0000 UTC]

Reflection of the HDRI mate! lol

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carlos62 [2016-02-09 21:24:31 +0000 UTC]

Very nice

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melkorius In reply to carlos62 [2016-02-09 21:44:34 +0000 UTC]

Cheers Carlos

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Citronics [2016-02-09 20:33:42 +0000 UTC]

Stunning render Hugo. I've always loved all classic Jaguars especially the racing types. The D Type is my ultimate favourite. They really knew how to build those cars back then

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melkorius In reply to Citronics [2016-02-09 20:53:25 +0000 UTC]

It's my wife favourite! But yes, the more I know about this car, the more I like to make renders with them!

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Citronics In reply to melkorius [2016-02-10 11:50:55 +0000 UTC]

She has good taste Hugo. I've never owned a Jaguar and I'd like to have a series III XJ6.

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melkorius In reply to Citronics [2016-02-11 20:50:26 +0000 UTC]

There are so many around here! (Glasgow)

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Citronics In reply to melkorius [2016-02-11 22:37:34 +0000 UTC]

Getting a bit rare down here now and expensive.

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MikeeJ [2016-02-09 16:48:44 +0000 UTC]

Nice car, but if I may offer a critique, then this ought to have some depth of field and or motion blur on both the shadow and the car.
This has the some of the appearance of a freeze frame "2nd curtain" flash photograph, but the wheels appear to be in motion which there would be less of in such an image.
www.google.co.uk/search?q=2nd+… ;
If you click this link you'll have lots of 2nd curtain images to look at - I'm wondering if that was the look you were going for? 

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melkorius In reply to MikeeJ [2016-02-09 17:32:17 +0000 UTC]

Hi Mike, the idea is similar with this: www.virtualrig-studio.com/asse…
The only thing that is not accurate its the reflection with motion blur. I am using a simple image as background with a motion blur effect but for reflection I am using a HDRI, witch doesn't have motion blur.
Thanks for your comment

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froxalt [2016-02-09 16:05:21 +0000 UTC]

Background looks weird

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melkorius In reply to froxalt [2016-02-09 17:29:30 +0000 UTC]

Its with motion blur, the car is in movement  

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