The AJ 4 used a Jaguar XJ12 as a base before fettling it with a range of subtle yet substantial updates. Now, 37 years after the original AJ 4 was built in 1982, the tuner has decided to do a ...
Powered by Jaguar’s 5.3-liter SOHC V12 engine, the XJ12 offered performance that blended seamlessly with an opulent and luxurious interior. With a top speed of 140 mph in 1972, the XJ12 ...
Most performance cars from the 1990s don't boast figures that would still wow in comparison to their modern counterparts, but ...