At the sound of the name Jaguar, the ears of many car enthusiasts perk up. The iconic brand, which rose to prominence under the inspiring leadership of Sir William Lyons, has produced beautiful models and achieved success after success. Name a famous race, and Jaguar has likely participated and usually finished in the top three. Racing was deeply rooted in the DNA of the noble British brand, and so it was in that of the XK140, which was introduced in late 1954. It was the successor to the successful XK120, which came onto the market just after the Second World War and had been developed with racing in mind. With the XK140, the focus was primarily on comfort and ease of driving, as this made the car more attractive to the American market. Three body styles were available: the roadster (or Open Two-Seater, OTS), the convertible (Drop Head Coupe, DHC), and the coupe (Fixed Head Coupe). The biggest difference between the OTS and the DHC was that on the roadster, the convertible top folded away completely.

Mileage 7.910 km

Year of construction 1954

Color red

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