Jaguar XK 120 - pale green
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Jaguar XK 120 - pale green
Jaguar's stop-gap solution turned into a snazzy British-style convertible
The Jaguar XK 120 was originally intended to serve as a stop-gap solution for the London Motor Show" in October 1948 and to be flashy enough to create an eye-catching effect at the first fair after World War II. Jaguar wanted to use the show as a platform for presenting its new in-line six-cylinder engine for a new high-speed limousine. However, body engineering at Pressed Steel hit a snag and could not be finished in time. So, the company made the spur-of-the moment decision to fit and present the engine in a speedy sports car. Over the course of the decades, this Jaguar became increasingly popular with fans as its authenticity cannot be beat."
1948-54
Series celebrates its 75th anniversary
Body and spoke wheels pale green. Chassis painted silver, interior chrome oxide green, inserted steering wheel black. Headlamps, parking lights and radiator grille imprinted silver. Tail lights red. The tyres have been imprinted with white wall rings.
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