Hornburg styled these two special roadsters as XK120 “Silverstones,” a term not actually approved by Jaguar. As a publicity stunt for Jaguar’s racing efforts, the pair was a smash success. A young ...
It happened on the Schwaitl Landesstraße outside Salzburg in Austria and involved a 1949 Jaguar XK120 and a late-model Opel Insignia. One was occupied by a pair of Italians doing a warm-up drive ...
Jean-Claude Van Damme might not have a garage full of vintage models, but on the big screen, it's a different story. Here are ...
Recently purchased by Enduro Cars, Proteus plans to restart production of its carbon copy Jaguar XK120 C -- the record-breaking Le Mans-conquering roadster -- that you'll be able to purchase for ...
The XK 120 was designed in 3 months by Sir William Lyons as a test bed for his new 6 cylinder twin OHC engine. Launched at the 1948 Motor Show to a war-weary Britain, the XK120 with its sleek ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1953 Jaguar XK 120 2 Door Sport Convertible Drophead Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Lunaz, the British start-up engineering firm, has launched an all-electric conversion kit for the 1953 Jaguar XK120 and the 1961 Rolls-Royce Phantom V, priced from £350,000. The company says its ...
Callum Designs has revived another Jaguar C-X75 stunt car with all the refinements a road-going supercar deserves.
A low-slung and curvaceous Jaguar XK120 and a cherry red Allard K2, both six-figure specimens, were separated by a periwinkle Citroen H-Type work van. Across the avenue, these outliers were echoed by ...
When Jaguar launched the E-Type in 1961, with its long sleek aerodynamic design, the drop-dead gorgeous sports car was unlike anything on the road. The E-Type is not only one of the most beautiful ...