Official Technical Drawing - Jaguar - D-Type del 1955





Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 129665 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Official technical drawing D-Type del 1955.
Description from the seller
Description of the work
The image presents itself as a historical archive document, a commemorative blueprint depicting the legendary 1955 Jaguar D-Type.
The background, imitating aged, weathered parchment, immediately evokes the golden era of motorsport in the 1950s.
Key elements of the composition are:
Technical Perspectives: The car is depicted through four orthogonal views (side, top, front, and rear), highlighting its revolutionary monocoque body and the distinctive rear fin designed for high-speed stability.
Racing iconography: The blue livery is embellished with race number 17 and the plate "AL 857 VZ", recalling the British brand's triumphs at the Le Mans circuit.
Detailed Technical Sheet: An analytical table at the base of the document lists the specifications of the XK straight-6 engine with 3442 cc, capable of delivering 250 HP and reaching a maximum speed of 279 km/h.
Description of the work
The image presents itself as a historical archive document, a commemorative blueprint depicting the legendary 1955 Jaguar D-Type.
The background, imitating aged, weathered parchment, immediately evokes the golden era of motorsport in the 1950s.
Key elements of the composition are:
Technical Perspectives: The car is depicted through four orthogonal views (side, top, front, and rear), highlighting its revolutionary monocoque body and the distinctive rear fin designed for high-speed stability.
Racing iconography: The blue livery is embellished with race number 17 and the plate "AL 857 VZ", recalling the British brand's triumphs at the Le Mans circuit.
Detailed Technical Sheet: An analytical table at the base of the document lists the specifications of the XK straight-6 engine with 3442 cc, capable of delivering 250 HP and reaching a maximum speed of 279 km/h.

