The Jaguar C-Type Le Mans OW of 1951 is an iconic piece of automotive history. Designed for the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans, this sleek and sporty roadster pairs the iconic styling of the British carmaking giant with its mechanical engineering excellence. The exterior of this classic is characterized by low, wide stance, a long hood with a distinctive chrome grille, and a two-tone paint scheme in green and cream. It is powered by an in-line straight-six engine, which produces a remarkable 180 hp at 5500 RPM.The engine is housed in a lightweight, aerodynamics-focused chassis. The minimalism of the interior created an air of luxury and comfort. An array of luxurious leather and flat-weave interior fabrics complete the cabin. Every fingertip is embellished with a soft, soft, light-absorbing lining. The C-Type was light and had a low center of gravity, making it incredibly maneuverable around corners and curves. Its cornering power was reinforced by an advanced suspension system, which featured a torsion bar placed in the front, and a Girling-based control arm suspension in the rear. Furthermore, its fuel-saving wet-sump fuel system allowed for a respectable range. The 1951 C-Type was an incredible piece of engineering capable of winning any race it entered. Its aerodynamic design, powerful engine, and responsive chassis allowed drivers to push their limits and capture the checkered flag. This classic racer is a testament to the power of British engineering and the beauty of automotive art.
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