Introduced in 1963, the Jaguar S Type sat between the Mk2 and the MkX in terms of price, luxury and sophistication.
It was based on the Mk2, powered by Jaguar's famous XK twin-cam straight six in either 3.4 or 3.8 guise and featured the company's sophisticated independent rear suspension set up.
Compared to the Mk2, the S type had a longer rear bodywork and minor changes to the front and roofline. The interior was more luxurious with extensive use of walnut and various detail improvements.
The S Type can be seen in the opening credits of The Sweeney, and was driven by the police in the car chase for the film 'Robbery' (1967). Indeed, the model was a firm favourite with both coppers and criminals alike, mainly due to its excellent combination of speed and handling.
The t-shirt itself is based on one of the original press ads and has the 'Grace, Space and Pace' copy line used in Jaguar's contemporary advertising that summed the cars up so perfectly.
The high contrast style of the image means that it is only available in black, but the good news is that sizes go all the way up to 5XL!
You can read more about the history of the Jaguar S Type here.