Greenhouse full of rare Jaguars uncovered in England

A collection of 30-plus vintage Jaguar vehicles were just discovered in a greenhouse next to a museum in Beaulieu, a town on the southern coast of the U.K.The vehicles were discovered by Beaulieu Garage, and, as explained in a Facebook post, most of them are E-Type sports cars. Over 30 classic Jaguars, mostly E-Types, most of which looked like theyd been there a very long time, the post documents as among those uncovered. An offer was made and now I need to work out what to do with a whole lot of rusty metal.The vehicles have been moved from their greenhouse and into a storage facility to be cataloged and sorted out.Condition wise theres a few you could probably get running in a couple of days but most are more long term projects. A greenhouse is not a good place to store vehicles, as the humidity and exposure to sunlight take their toll on metal and fabric. Eventually, though, they will all be sold.We are still cataloging exactly what we have and will be posting the cars up for sale with lots of pictures soon so please follow us for updates.So far, Beaulieu Garage has only posted one vehicle for sale, a 1960 XK150 3.8-Litre Drophead Coupe, which has the distinction of being the last Jaguar car built in Cream colour, and the fourth last XK150 ever built.So if youve ever thought there arent any more project vehicles or barn finds out there, think again. Sometimes theyre right in clear
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Report: Jaguar’s two new small SUVs to be BMW-based

Jaguar E-Pace Cub graphicJaguar Jaguar is building two more small SUVs under the -Pace name to fit under the E-Pace, according to new reports, and those new trucks could see a BMW chassis underneath.According to Autocar, there will be two variants: a standard SUV style; and a crossover coupe with a sloping fastback roof.The SUV will be visually related to the I-Pace, but be smaller and lower than the E-Pace, Jaguars best-seller. The coupe could be related to BMWs X2, thanks to a growing partnership between the brands.The relationship between Jaguar and BMW has already gotten pretty deep, with plans for the Bavarian brand to share four- and six-cylinder engines with the British.JLR doesnt have a hybrid platform for the future, and with CO2 fleet emission regulations tightening in 2025, its running out of time, but the budding partnership with BMW could change that as well. The new SUVs possibly named A-Pace and B-Pace will likely ride on a platform that BMW is sharing with JLR known as FAAR. Currently underpinning the new BMW 1 Series, it can handle gasoline, hybrid and fully-electric powertrains. As for the styling, the 2003 R-D6 hatchback concept might lend a few cues here and there.On top of the new Jaguars, there are also rumours a more budget-minded Land Rover will be released based on the classic looks of the Defender. Its possible the smaller SUV could bring back the Freelander name, and will be more urban-focused. The Land Rover could also be priced from 24,000 ($38,300), which would make it more accessible to a larger
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