When Jaguar’s XK120 hit the scene in 1948, the open two-seat roadster caused a sensation. It was soon followed by a fixed-head coupe (FHC) in 1951, and, in 1953, a drophead coupe (DHC) that offered a ...
Not only is the XK120 a jaw-droppingly gorgeous automobile, but from a Top Trumps viewpoint, it was a breakthrough for the industry and our inner child. The first series-production vehicle to hit the ...
Most classic cars end up in barns due to mechanical issues or because the owner simply can't drive anymore. But some of them are parked to be restored. And more often than not, the restoration doesn't ...
Thonley Kelham has completed its first XK120 restomod Thonley Kelham hired a former McLaren designer to pen a new body for the XK120 restomod The XK120 restomod sticks with the original XK engine but ...
Lunaz has presented their latest electromod project which is no other than the gorgeous Jaguar XK120. The wildcat from the ‘50s was meticulously restored by the UK company before getting an electric ...
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When the 1953 Jaguar XK120 ruled the autobahn
The Jaguar XK120 arrived in the early 1950s as a shock to a Europe still rebuilding, a low, feline roadster that could run flat out on the new high speed highways that were reshaping the continent.
This 1954 Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster Convertible for sale on Bring a Trailer has been fully restored, repainted, and finished to a high standard. The XK140 was a short-lived step on the ladder between ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
"Nothing on the road was more dramatic," design editor Robert Cumberford wrote of the Jaguar XK120 in his 2004 book Auto Legends: Classics of Style and Design. A young Cumberford, having ridden Los ...
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