Jaguar E-Type 50th Anniversary Convoy
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(from Jaguar Press 
			Release)  CONVOY OF 50 E-TYPES CROssES LONDON TO MARK E-TYPE 
			ANNIVERSARY
			
			The unusual sight of 50 Jaguar E-types greeted Londoners today as a 
			fleet of privately owned vehicles travelled in convoy through the 
			Capital to the 2011 Motorexpo in Canary Wharf, marking 50 years of 
			the sports car in style.
			
			Organised by the Jaguar Drivers' Club, the convoy started its 
			journey under police escort at Forbes House in central London, home 
			of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The route 
			took in landmarks including Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square 
			before arriving at Canary Wharf where the cars lined up on display.
			
			Leading the convoy was a team of professional cyclists joined by 
			ex-Formula One World Champion Nigel Mansell, supporting Motorexpo's 
			chosen charity, UK Youth.
			
			The Jaguar E-type was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 
			1961. When launched its mix of daring design, advanced engineering 
			and the ability to hit 150 mph caused a sensation. The intervening 
			years have seen it become one of the most acclaimed and desirable 
			sports cars of all time.
			
			The same spirit of innovation and emphasis on design lives on in 
			Jaguar today, with the latest XF, XK and XJ models making their UK 
			debut at the Motorexpo. Also present will be the fastest Jaguar 
			production car ever created, the 550 PS XKR-S.
			
			On arriving at Canary Wharf, Graeme Carver, CEO of Motorexpo 
			commented: 'It's been a terrific day and a fitting tribute to the 
			E-type – we are incredibly grateful to the police and all the owners 
			for providing their support to make it possible. We all feel 
			honoured to have taken part in such a key celebration of what was, 
			and remains, a landmark car.'
			
			The Motorexpo opened today and runs through to June 12. For more 
			information visit
			
			www.motorexpo.co.uk 



