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Jaguar XK - A Celebration Of Jaguar's 1950s Classic - Haynes Great Cars

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  • Jaguar XK: A Celebration Of Jaguar's 1950s Classic
  • Jaguar XK: A Celebration Of Jaguar's 1950s Classic
  • Jaguar XK: A Celebration Of Jaguar's 1950s Classic
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By: Nigel Thorley .

Jaguar is a name synonymous with style and performance, and the XK120, together with the subsequent XK140 and XK150, played a major part in establishing that reputation. The XK series became a benchmark for other manufacturers to follow.

Before and immediately after the Second World War, Jaguar concentrated its efforts on its new saloon cars. The new straight- six, twin-overhead-camshaft XK engine that would power them was actually developed during the war. The idea for a new sports car came very late in the day — the car was never intended as a volume production model. It was, if anything, more of a concept vehicle, providing a platform to show off the fabulous XK engine, which would remain in production until 1992.

Shown at the 1948 British Motor Show, the XK120 took the world by storm, and even Jaguar boss William Lyons did not anticipate the reception that this new sports car would receive. Not only was the car stylish and modern, it could also out-perform virtually every other car on the market at the time.

The XK120 was a natural competition car, quickly establishing itself in both rallying and on the race circuits of the world, in the hands of drivers such as Stirling Moss, and breaking several speed records.

By 1954 the XK120 had evolved into the XK140, with many detailed improvements over the original design, and in 1957 the XK entered the final phase of its development in the form of the XK150. By the end of production in 1961, over 35,000 XKs had been manufactured, and engine power had been boosted from 160bhp to 265bhp.  With the aid of archive images and stunning studio photography, Nigel Thorley chroicles tthe history and development of the XK range year-by-year, providing a feast of nostalgia for enthusiasts of these fabulous cars.

The author owned his first Jaguar at the age of 17 and, at the time of writing, is running his 61st Jaguar model. A well-respected Jaguar historian, he is a Director and founder member of the Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club, and Editor of its award-winning magazine Jaguar Enthusiast. He is a prolific magazine contributor, broadcaster and author of many books on the Jaguar marque, including six titles published by Haynes.

 


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Publisher Code:
H4332
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9781844253326
Published:
2008
Dimensions:
250x255mm
Pages:
152
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Hard Bound, Colour and b/w ill
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1000
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261186
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