1952 | Jaguar XK 120 FHC

Description

JAGUAR XK120 FIXED HEAD COUPE from 1952

Chassis number: 679862
Engine number: W 5516-8

The vehicle is number 862 of the total of 2,477 units manufactured of the JAGUAR XK120 FHC and is in perfect condition with its marked 11,905 kilometers. The Silver exterior with the beige combination of the interior makes it an exceptional example.
It has a certificate of authenticity from the JAGUAR DAIMLER HERITAGE TRUST.
A little about the model:

The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured by Jaguar between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first post-war sports car, succeeding the SS 100 which was discontinued in 1940.

Jaguar's impressive XK120 was an enormously important car for both the brand and postwar Britain. Following its introduction, the XK120 was the fastest car in the world and arguably the most beautiful. It was capable of reaching a cruising speed of 120 miles per hour (193.12km / h). As a result, he put Jaguar firmly back on the map. After the model's debut at the 1948 Earl's Court Motor Show, a journalist commented, "All perceived notions of what a mass-produced sports car was disappeared overnight."

The Fixed Head Coupe went into production in 1951 as the second of three XK120 models, and it boasted perhaps the highest level of practicality of the three styles. The addition of a hardtop not only protected its occupants from the weather, but also added even more voluptuous curves to the already well-formed body.

Specifications

Mileage : 11,905 km
Transmission : Rear
Interior Color : Beige
Exterior Color : Silver
Body style : Coupe
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