Jaguar E-Type Artwork
Chris Phillips captures the quiet elegance of Group 44โs championship-winning Jaguar XKEโV12.
The successor to Jaguarโs iconic E-Type was not scheduled to debut until the 1976 model year, andย before this happened Jaguar needed to move itsย remaining stocks of the V12-engined E-Type. โRace on Sunday, sell on Mondayโ had always been a favoriteย American axiom, so in 1974 Jaguar U.S. sales chief Michael Dale contracted successful race-preparation gurus Joe Huffaker and Bob Tullius to build two cars for SCCA class B-Production racing on the West Coast and East Coast, respectively. Lee Mueller drove the Huffaker car to victories at Seattle, Wash., Ontario, Calif., and Portland, Ore., while Tullius in the Group 44 machine scored wins at Summit Point, W.Va., Gainesville, Fla., Bryar, N.H., and Nelson Ledges, Ohio.ย As a result, both drivers won their respective Regional Championships and appeared at Road Atlanta in Georgia for the national finals. Unfortunately, Mueller suffered a flat tire, but Tullius finished less than a second behind the B-Production-winning Corvette.ย It had been an auspicious beginning.