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SEVEN DAYS AND SEVEN NIGHTS
Less than 50 remain! A limited edition of 475 prints individually signed by Stirling Moss, Jack Fairman, Bert Hadley,
Mortimer Morris Goodall and the Artist Keith Woodcock G.M.A., G.Av.A. All the remarqued prints have been sold.
In August 1952 at the Montlhery circuit in France a Jaguar XK120 became the first car ever to average over 100mph for a week.
During this marathon, three world records and five class records were broken. The painting depicts Stirling Moss leaving the pits
after a routine tyre change.
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E-TYPE AT TERTRE ROUGE
Less than 50 remain! A limited edition of 475 prints individually signed by Briggs Cunningham, Roy Salvadori
and the Artist Keith Woodcock G.M.A, G.Av.A. All the remarqued prints have been sold.
For the 1962 Le Mans 24 hour race Jaguar prepared an E-Type for Briggs Cunningham, who
was already entering Maseratis. At the track, it was discovered that Roy Salvadori was
too tall for the Maseratis. So, with Briggs Cunningham they switched to the E-Type,
bringing it home to a memorable fourth place overall, third in its class and third in
the GT category at an average speed of 107.9mph. The painting shows the E-Type at the
famous Tertre Rouge corner.
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JAGUAR XJ12C
Only 2 remarques remain! A limited edition of 250 prints individually signed by Andy Rouse and the
Artist Keith Woodcock G.M.A., G.Av.A.
This painting depicts the Broadspeed Big Cats finest hour, 2nd place for Andy
Rouse and Derek Bell in the 4 hour race at the Nurburgring in 1977, the best
result achieved by the XJ12C in the European Touring Car Championships.
Prints numbered 1-40 are available as remarques.
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JAGUAR TWR XJS
Only 1 remarques remain! A limited edition of 400 prints individually signed by Chuck Nicholson
and the Artist Keith Woodcock G.M.A., G.Av.A.
The 1984 European Touring Car Championship was dominated by the TWR
Jaguars. Seven outright wins during the season including two 1-2-3's,
the Spa 24 hours and the Drivers Championship. The painting shows the
TWR XJS of Chuck Nicholson on its way to victory at the Donington 500km
race in April 1984.
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THUNDERING ELEGANCE
Only 4 remarques remain! Thundering Elegance portrays Bob Tullius in his Group 44, Inc. Jaguar V-12 XJS celebrating
winning the Copa Mexico Trans-Am at the Ricardo Rodriguez Autodrome on the 5th November
1978. This win secured the Constructors Trans-Am title, the first constructors title ever
won by a factory supported Jaguar. This was added to the Drivers title secured by Tullius
earlier in the season.
The edition is limited to 100 copies world-wide and is individually
hand signed by Bob Tullius and Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief as well as by the artist, Keith
Woodcock, G.M.A., G. Av. A. Nos. 1 - 25 are available as remarques.
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JAGUAR'S RETURN TO LE MANS
Less than 20 remain! Return to Le Mans represents the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar XJR-5 V-12 leading the Le Mans
24 hour race in June 1984. The return of a factory supported Jaguar to Le Mans after an
absence of twenty years dominated the headlines. The cars were designed by Lee Dykstra
and driven by Bob Tullius, Brian Redman and Doc Bundy in the number 44 car with the
number 40 car driven by John Watson, Adam Adamowicz and Ballot Lena.
The edition is limited to 100 copies world-wide and each is individually hand signed
by Bob Tullius, Brian Redman, Doc Bundy, John Watson and Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief
as well as by the artist, Keith Woodcock, G.M.A., G. Av. A.
Nos. 1 - 25 are available as remarques.
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E-TYPE VICTORY SWANSONG
Less than 50 remain! E-Type Victory Swansong shows the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar V-12 E-Type, driven by Bob Tullius breaking away from the
Corvettes and Porches at Road Atlanta on the 2nd November 1975. Tullius went on to win the race convincingly to
secure the SCCA National Drivers title having achieved 12 wins from 17 starts.
The edition is limited to 200 copies world-wide and each is individually hand signed by Bob Tullius, Team Chief
and Driver, Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief as well as by the artist, Keith Woodcock, G.M.A., G. Av. A.
Nos. 1 - 40 are available as remarques.
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