Official Technical Drawing - Jaguar - XJ220





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Official technical drawing of the XJ220, authentic/official, in as-new condition, dimensions 50 cm wide by 70 cm high with a depth of 2 cm.
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Description
This work presents itself as an fascinating vintage technical document, a meticulous homage to the origins of one of the most legendary supercars in history: the Jaguar XJ220. The aesthetics faithfully reproduce that of the technical drawing blueprint from the 1990s, complete with fold marks, aging stains and official stamps that underscore its conceptual authenticity.
The image is structured as a professional blueprint:
Technical Perspectives: In the upper and central part, the car is analyzed through rigorous orthogonal views (side, front, rear and top), complete with millimetric quotes that define its aerodynamic proportions.
Realistic Detail: At the bottom left stands a finished illustration of the XJ220 in the iconic British Racing Green, which breaks the rigidity of the technical scheme to show the final aesthetic result of the project.
Author Signatures: The document celebrates the great names behind the project, listing the signatures and references to Keith Helfet (the designer), Tom Walkinshaw (founder of TWR) and William Heynes, framed by approval stamps for construction that render the work a true collectible for engineering enthusiasts.
Description
This work presents itself as an fascinating vintage technical document, a meticulous homage to the origins of one of the most legendary supercars in history: the Jaguar XJ220. The aesthetics faithfully reproduce that of the technical drawing blueprint from the 1990s, complete with fold marks, aging stains and official stamps that underscore its conceptual authenticity.
The image is structured as a professional blueprint:
Technical Perspectives: In the upper and central part, the car is analyzed through rigorous orthogonal views (side, front, rear and top), complete with millimetric quotes that define its aerodynamic proportions.
Realistic Detail: At the bottom left stands a finished illustration of the XJ220 in the iconic British Racing Green, which breaks the rigidity of the technical scheme to show the final aesthetic result of the project.
Author Signatures: The document celebrates the great names behind the project, listing the signatures and references to Keith Helfet (the designer), Tom Walkinshaw (founder of TWR) and William Heynes, framed by approval stamps for construction that render the work a true collectible for engineering enthusiasts.

