The Jaguar XK120, comprising three main variants built from 1948 through 1954, combines sumptuous bodywork with impressive ...
When Clark Gable took delivery of an Jaguar XK 120 on the set of Never Let Me Go ... A Fixed Head Coupé (FHC) arrived for 1951 with a roof and windows, chrome door handles, and an interior ...
Peter’s car is a 1954 Jaguar XK120SE, the “SE” standing for Special Equipment, from the final year of the storied XK120’s production. Peter says flatly that in a borough crowded with cars ...
Post-war, the business (now Jaguar Cars Ltd) changed strategy yet again and moved into motorsport, premiering its two-seater sports car the XK120 in 1948 ... while its FHC model (pictured ...
Jaguar’s XK120 was a breath of fresh air as Great Britain heaved a ... It was soon followed in 1951 by a fixed-head coupe (FHC), and in 1953 by a drop-head coupe (DHC) that offered a more substantial ...