Incredible
restored
condition
Desirable
U.S.
Delivery
left-hand
drive
example
One
of
2,484
built
Matching
numbers
3.4
litre
engine
Delivered
new
in
Los
Angeles,
California
Stunning
color
combination
One
of
the
most
striking
designs
of
the
1950's
Documentation
includes
owner's
manual,
tool
kit,
jack,
photos,
records,
and
Jaguar
Daimler
Heritage
Trust
certificate
Recently
serviced
Ready
to
show
or
drive
One
of
the
best
examples
of
an
XK120
fixed
head
coupe
on
the
market
today!
A
collector’s
dream!
This
magnificent
1952
Jaguar
XK120
Fixed
Head
Coupe
featured
is
finished
in
stunning
Midnight
Blue
with
a
gorgeous
deep
red
leather
interior.
This
incredible
motorcar
is
one
of
the
best
examples
that
we
have
seen
in
years.
A
recent
service
has
been
performed,
and
this
investment-grade
example
is
ready
to
be
driven
or
shown.
Delivered
new
in
Los
Angeles,
California,
this
incredible
example
shows
just
27,000
miles,
which
is
believed
to
be
true.
We
are
proud
to
offer
what
we
believed
to
be
one
of
the
best
XK120
Fixed
Head
Coupes
on
the
market
today
to
the
most
discerning
collector
or
enthusiast
who
understands
and
appreciates
the
investment
potential
of
the
grand
classic.
Ready
to
make
an
investment
you
can
actually
enjoy?
Classic
cars
have
proven
to
be
among
the
most
resilient
and
rewarding
investments
in
recent
years,
with
the
Historic
Automobile
Group
Index
(HAGI)
jumping
39%
in
2013,
16%
in
2014,
and
17%
in
2015
while
posting
gains
of
467%
over
the
last
10
years.
Please
contact
one
of
our
expert
sales
consultants
for
more
information.
They
will
be
happy
to
give
you
a
complete
walk-around,
supply
you
with
a
more
detailed
description,
and
answer
any
questions
you
may
have.
Buy
with
confidence;
this
might
be
one
of
the
best
finds
on
the
market.
History
of
the
Jaguar
XK120
The
Jaguar
XK120
was
unveiled
in
1948
at
the
London
Motor
Show.
It
was
initially
intended
as
a
testbed
for
a
new
engine
that
Jaguar
chairman
and
design
czar
Sir
William
Lyons
had
planned.
Its
stylish
lines
and
performance
XK
engine
quickly
gained
the
interest
of
sporting
minded
enthusiasts
across
the
globe.
The
XK’s
“120”
designation
stood
for
its
claimed
top
speed
of
120
mph,
an
assertion
that
proved
true,
making
it
the
world’s
fastest
production
car
at
the
time.
Public
reaction
to
its
flowing
curves
and
styling
proportions
was
so
positive
that
the
car
was
quickly
put
into
production
in
1949.
From
1949
to
1954,
only
2,680
fixed
head
coupes
were
produced,
most
equipped
with
a
left-hand
drive
for
the
American
market.