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Probably, but the E-Type was beautiful in it's relatively simple aerodynamic design....So true, but I wonder, did the generation of the 40's think the same about the iconic E-Type Jaguar?
I'd guess that lower spoiler/scoop provides down force at higher speeds to provide better traction for the front tires, but I'm not sure what those vertical rectangular openings are. Assuming it isn't electric, they might be air intakes to help keep the engine cool?...My first thoughts on seeing the front end. If you look at the back of a commercial truck you will see rubber stoppers either side of the vehicle. They allow the driver to reverse onto a loading platform without causing damage. That car looks like it's got reversing bumpers on the front end. Ugh!
Seconded.Gimme a Karmann Ghia every time.