Dimensions
215 x 260 x 20mm
Powered by an all-new six-cylinder engine, the Jaguar XK120 was a simple two-seater sports car, given a flash of brilliance by its remarkable power unit. When it was introduced in 1948, it created an instant sensation. Beyond the original two-seater roadster, the XK120 added drophead and fixed-head coupe body styles, and through the 1950s and just into the 1960s evolved with more power through the XK140 and the XK150 ranges. The XK-powered C-Type and D-Type won virtually every classic sports car race, including Le Mans, while the XK engine also became the staple of many other specialist sports car builders. Launched in 1961 the iconic E-Type continued to showcase the XK engine, and Jaguar's racing prowess, well into the 1970s. AUTHOR: Brian Laban has been writing about cars, the motor industry and motor sport for more than forty years, for magazines, newspapers, broadcast and online content. He has written around forty books, edited several magazines and worked with many car manufacturers and race teams. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and member (and former chairman) of the Fleet Street Group of Motoring Writers. SELLING POINTS: ? A complete history of the Jaguar XK series including the XK120 two-seater sports car to the XK140 and XK150 coupes. ? The two-seater XK120 caused a sensation when it was launched in 1948. ? Will be of great interest to all motoring historians and Jaguar enthusiasts. ? Brian Laban has been writing about cars, the motor industry and motor sport for over forty years and has authored over forty books. 270 colour photos