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1984 Jaguar XJR-5

Price: USD $1,125,000


In the early 1980s British Leyland was collapsing under its own weight and the entire fate of that nations motor industry was in peril. With the fate of storied marques like Triumph MG and even Jaguar in question motor racing was low on the priority list and the funds were cut off to virtually every works or semi-works program. The ripple effect was felt across the pond in the USA as well where longtime BL racing stalwart Bob Tullius was suddenly left without a car to run despite his years of success with Jaguar and Triumph.Tullius had started racing in the early 1960s securing a D-Production national championship in 1964 at the wheel of a Triumph TR4. He worked through the ranks of American sports car racing scoring numerous wins along the way. But Tullius was more than just a hot-shoe driver he was a shrewd businessman who through the creation of Group 44 Racing Inc essentially created the modern concept of the professional racing team. Group 44 would become one of the first teams (alongside Penske Racing) to adopt a business-like approach to building and running race cars. While other teams chased the hottest car year to year Tullius remained staunchly loyal to Triumph MG and Jaguar; his cars always impeccably turned out in their signature white and green livery. He maintained long-term partnerships with sponsors Quaker State Oils and Goodyear providing them unprecedented value through promotions press and plenty of on-track success. Supported by British Leyland Tullius and Group 44 developed the somewhat unwieldy V12-powered Jaguar E-type into a formidable challenger for the B-production championship. Jaguars stock rose further when the even less-likely XJS walked away with the 1977 and 1978 Trans Am titles. By the end of the 1970s Tullius and his signature Group 44 cars were synonymous with Jaguar and company bosses recognized the tremendous value of that relationship.After the fall of Leyland the fate of Group 44 was in jeopardy. But in late 1981 the head of Jaguar North America hinted to Bob that he shouldnt sign with anyone until he heard from Jaguar UK. Tullius patience paid off when Group 44 was tapped to run a works-supported team in the hotly contested IMSA Camel GTP series which Jaguar saw as a stepping stone to a Le Mans return. Bob jumped at the opportunity and expanded his team to build a new GTP car from the ground up and secured the talents of Lee Dykstra to design a new chassis and Randy Wittine to pen the bodywork. Jaguars insistence of having Briton Patrick Head design the car was met with fierce resistance as Tullius knew he needed designers that understood the intricacies of building a car for the uniquely American GTP series. He got his way and by August of 1982 the first Group 44 Jaguar XJR-5 rolled out of the workshop.The XJR-5 was a stunningly beautiful race car turned out with the typical exquisite preparation that Group 44 was known for. That the XJR-5 was initially outclassed by the dominant Porsche 962 almost didnt matter its beauty heritage and ear-splitting V12 soundtrack made it an instant hit with the rabid IMSA fans. Despite being down on power compared to the turbocharged Porsche the XJR-5 could still win races securing wins on at least a dozen occasions in three seasons and scoring numerous other podium finishes along the way. The XJR-5 was significant for its influence on Jaguars later Group C programs. Design elements of the evolutionary XJR-7 could be found in Tony Southgates Le Mans-winning XJR-9 Group C car.Our featured XJR-5 is chassis number 010 the very last car built and raced in-period by Group 44. Approximately 13 cars in total are known though three have been built up from spares. Chassis 010 raced in the 1984 and 1985 IMSA seasons and features numerous developments that set it apart from earlier cars. Most notable is the addition of fuel injection (early cars ran Weber carburetors) that allows the 6.0 liter Jaguar V12 to develop nearly 650 horsepower. Chassis number 010 was run in-period by a laundry list of legendary drivers Doc Bundy Chip Robinson Brian Redman Hurley Haywood and of course Bob Tullius and it carries their signatures on the tub. Wearing race number 04 it won the 1985 Road Atlanta 500KM with Redman and Haywood. As #44 it scored several more podiums and top-tens in its career mainly with Tullius Robinson and Bundy at the helm. This car was also sent to Le Mans twice though only to serve as a backup for chassis 06 & 08. It remained with Tullius until 2008 when it was sold to a noted racer and collector Rick Knoop. More recently it has participated in the Daytona Classic 24 the Palm Beach Historics and multiple Monterey Historics (with F1 veteran Stefan Johansson driving on one occasion).Benefitting from a meticulous restoration in 2008 led by Rick Knoop and Jim Busby XJR-5 010 presents in stunning concours-quality condition yet it remains fully sorted and ready to race. The original bodywork has been fully restored in its iconic Group 44 livery with exquisite paintwork and detailing. The chassis and original alloy tub have been fully rebuilt and it is plumbed and wired with the same meticulous care that Bob Tullius would have insisted upon in 1984. The thundering Jaguar V12 has been fully rebuilt by Ed Pink Racing Engines and has fewer than 25 hours since the rebuild. While capable of a screaming 8500 rpm the current owner has wisely kept it below 6000 to ensure longevity. Mated to the engine is a freshly rebuilt Carl Haas Hewland dog-box complete with cryo-treated gear sets and a new differential. It is reported to be very reliable and an absolute joy to drive even at speeds approaching 200 mph on the banks at Daytona. As a testament to its quality and presentation it has been shown at the Amelia Island Concours and won its class at the Quail Motorsports Gathering and the Carmel Concours.The sale of this legendary historic racer will include a comprehensive spares package consisting of spare bodywork (including a nose with headlights) suspension components race and show wheels spare block new crank and spare heads along with a complete road-going V12 with all of the necessary ancillaries needed for an additional complete spare engine build. The history and specification are fully documented with log books and spec sheets from the restoration and numerous promotional materials and press kits are included as well.Impeccably finished and prepared this truly stellar race-winning Jaguar XJR-5 is both a proven concours competitor and eligible for entry in a wide number of racing events around the world including Historic Group C (Class 1 b) Le Mans Classic and the HSR Classic 24 at Daytona among many others. The GTP era was notoriously tough on cars and it is rare to see examples from this historic period restored to such a high standard. This is an unmatched opportunity to acquire one of the best XJR-5s extant; a genuine semi-Works Jaguar racer with magnificent history at the hands of some the greatest sports car drivers of all time.
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