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Jaguar F-Type on the prowl in Arizona
Tue, 11 Sep 2012A few weeks ago, we showed you photos of a camouflaged Jaguar F-Type testing in Colorado. Now, Autoweek reader Kyle Lathrop has captured another F-Type in action on Route 66 in Arizona. The large “F-Type.com” sticker on the passenger side of the roadster isn't the only clue that this isn't the same car caught in Colorado.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II (2014) first official pictures
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