The celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the E-Type Jaguar got into full swing in London yesterday, helped along by a couple of familiar faces.

Legendary test driver renowned for his connection to Jaguar, and the E-Type sports car in particular, 91-year-old Norman Lewis, and the only man to win the World Championships on four and two wheels, John Surtees, kicked off the celebration behind the wheel of a vintage 1961 E-Type Jaguar.

F1 Champion John Surtees described how the sleek sports car was a “must have” in the 60’s as previously, motorists had associated these superbly designed models with German and Italian manufacturers, and so the E-Type was one of the first British designed models to really set the pulses racing.

The design of the E-Type has endured 50 years and is still regarded by many experts to be the finest sports car design ever created.

A 1961 model which has been recently restored to an immaculate standard was loaned from the Classic Motor Museum in Bridgnorth especially for the event.

In a fitting tribute to the celebrated design of the E-Type Jag, the celebrations took place yesterday (February 8th) at London’s Design Museum. Also on display at the function was one of the original press cars from the 60’s, the E-Type 77 RW, which was kindly loaned by Jaguar Heritage.

A number of these classic Jaguar sports cars will remain on display at the museum in London until the beginning of March.

Simon Berry is the Assistant Editor at Cars for Stars News and is responsible for commissioning work from freelance writers. Simon is particularly interested in stories related to classic cars as he is a keen collector and restorer of vintage vehicles.

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