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Saving Iconic Jaguar E-Types From the Scrap Heap of History

Jaguar’s Classic Workshop sits at the marque’s historic Browns Lane site in Coventry, U.K. Opened in 2014 to build six brand-new Lightweight E-types (12 of the projected 18 aluminium-bodied cars were originally assembled in 1963), today the workshop and its workers are led by third-generation Jaguar employee Martyn Hollingsworth. They all work to restore Jaguars from the carmaker’s storied past. Photographs by Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg