The Jaguar XK120 caused a sensation at the 1948 London Motor Show with its stunning appearance and the startling performance on tap from the innovative XK engine. Although the captivating roadster had been intended as a limited volume showcase for the technically advanced powerplant, unprecedented consumer demand forced the company to build it in greater numbers, becoming the most affordable supercar of the time. In this highly readable and informative book, award-winning historian John Nikas reveals the inside story of the development of the entire XK series, including the Le Mans winning sports racers and the iconic XK SS. Always striving to burnish its burgeoning reputation, Jaguar improved the basic formula to create the XK140 in 1954. With more space, better handling and improved performance, the model cemented the companys reputation as one of the finest sports car manufacturers in the world. Despite the devastating fire at Browns Lane in 1957, Jaguar introduced a new model later that year with revolutionary all-round disc brakes from Dunlop the perfect complement for a vehicle offering faster acceleration and a higher top speed than ever before. This is the story of all the models from that fascinating era with rare period images and beautiful colour photographs from famed automotive photographer Marc Vorgers.
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Weight: 305g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Jul 2018
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445673462
About John NikasMr. John Nikas
John Nikas is the author of the soon to be released The British Sports Car Companion and Rule Britannia When British Sports Cars Saved a Nation which has been designated as the Chairmans Selection for the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours dElegance. He has authored dozens of articles on automotive topics for various publications and was the 2011 Recipient of the Denise McCluggage Award. He currently serves as the Director of Communications for Moss Motors which is the worlds oldest and largest supplier of British sports car parts and is the Director for the British Sports Car Hall of Fame. Marc is a transport history photographer specialising in classic cars.
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