We are pleased to offer this stunning piece of automotive history….the 1952 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupe fitted with the famous 3.4 litre straight Six LHD. , finished in gorgeous dark Metallic Blue with black leather interior which really makes this 120 look just jaw dropping! , , This stunning XK was manufactured in December 1952 as an LHD and exported to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, there even is a Heritage certificate to confirm that. It was bought in 2014 by a private collector who then spent the next seven years restoring the car alongside a fleet of other cars and various projects. The benefit of buying a car from Brazil, was virtually no rust damage. However, the current owner stripped everything back to bare metal then repainted, re bushed and rebuilt all of the suspension with new shock absorbers. A rebuilt engine was bought and a close ratio gearbox was sourced from the US and rebuilt along with a rear axle, new wheels, hubs, high power electronic ignition, refurbished radiator, new alloy petrol tank and pipes for petrol and brakes. The body was resprayed in a dark metallic blue and refitted to the chassis and rewired with a new loom and new interior. , The XK120 was ultimately available in three body styles, all two-seaters and available either as a (LHD) or (RHD), an open 2-seater described in the US market as a roadster or a fixed head coupé (FHC) from 1951 as this model is. , A lovely example being restored some years ago to a good standard it makes for the perfect usable classic XK120! Not in concours condition but not far off. , The Jaguar XK120 holds a special place in automotive history as one of the most iconic and influential sports cars ever produced. Born out of Jaguars racing heritage and unveiled to the world in 1948, the XK120 captured the hearts of enthusiasts with its stunning design, impressive performance, and accessible price tag. Today, it stands as a symbol of British automotive excellence and a timeless classic that continues to captivate car enthusiasts around the world. , The Jaguar XK120 was a revolutionary car for its time. Its sleek and aerodynamic body, designed by Sir William Lyons, turned heads and set new standards for automotive design. The long bonnet, flowing lines, and distinctive curves gave the XK120 an elegant and dynamic appearance that remains breathtaking to this day. The cars name was derived from its top speed, which was an impressive 120 miles per hour, making it the fastest production car of its era. , Under the bonnet, the XK120 was powered by a 3.4-liter inline-six engine that produced 160 horsepower. This engine was derived from the one used in the Jaguar XJ-S race car and was a masterpiece of engineering. It featured dual overhead camshafts and hemispherical combustion chambers, delivering smooth power and a thrilling driving experience. The XK120s performance capabilities were further enhanced by its lightweight construction and advanced suspension system, which provided excellent handling and precise steering. , The XK120 Roadster, with its fully retractable hood, quickly became the most popular variant of the model. It offered an exhilarating open-top driving experience, allowing drivers to feel the wind in their hair as they unleashed the cars power on the open road. The XK120 also featured luxurious interiors, with sumptuous leather seats, elegant wood trim, and a classic dashboard layout that exuded timeless style and sophistication. , Not only was the XK120 a sensation on the road, but it also made a name for itself on the racetrack. Jaguar recognized the marketing potential of motorsports and entered the XK120 in various racing events, achieving remarkable success. The cars performance and reliability made it a force to be reckoned with, earning victories in prestigious races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Alpine Rally. These racing triumphs helped solidify Jaguars reputation as a formidable competitor in the world of motorsports and added to the XK120s mystique. , While the original XK120 production run lasted until 1954, the cars legacy continued to evolve. Jaguar introduced the XK140 in 1954, followed by the XK150 in 1957, both building upon the XK120s success and pushing the boundaries of performance and design even further. , Today, the Jaguar XK120 remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its timeless design, exhilarating performance, and historical significance make it a prized possession for those fortunate enough to own one. Restored examples continue to grace prestigious car shows and concours events, where they showcase their enduring beauty and showcase Jaguars enduring legacy. , The Jaguar XK120 is not merely a car; it is a symbol of automotive excellence and a testament to Jaguars commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering and design. It paved the way for future Jaguar sports cars and left an indelible mark on the history of the brand. Driving an XK120 is an experience that evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting drivers to a bygone era of classic motoring. , Whether admired for its elegant aesthetics, exhilarating performance, or its significant place in automotive history, the Jaguar XK120 is a true masterpiece that continues to inspire admiration and awe. It embodies the spirit of classic sports cars and represents an era of automotive excellence that will forever be cherished by enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.
This 2022 Jaguar XK 120 Coupe is currently available for £69,995 in Blandford Forum Dorset with Petrol engine and Manual gearbox. For more information or to arrange a viewing, click here to send us an email using form below.
This 2022 Jaguar XK 120 Coupe is currently available for £69,995 in Blandford Forum Dorset with Petrol engine and Manual gearbox. For more information or to arrange a viewing, click here to send us an email using form below.