The Jaguar XK series arrived on the scene in 1948, ushering in a new era for the British marque that, until that time, was better known for large, stately cars. The XK series changed all that starting ...
If you need more evidence that one man’s trash can be another’s treasure, one Jaguar just proved the rule again. A totaled Jaguar XK150 S, which originally rolled off the line in 1960, just achieved ...
Jaguar’s post-war trajectory went from strength to strength. In the realm of sports cars, the Leaping Cat of Coventry struck gold with the record-breaking XK120 that launched at the 1948 London Motor ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s July 4th weekend, the birthday of America, fireworks and all, the greatest and richest nation in the blah blah blah. I’m choosing to celebrate something built by the island ...
A rare Jaguar car from the 1960s, badly damaged in a crash 25 years ago, sold at auction for £90,000 ($127,000) on Saturday, despite its guide price being just £10,000 ($14,000). First registered on ...
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Never judge a book by its cover, they say. Sometimes, you shouldn’t judge even if the book has been hidden from view for more than two decades after being involved in a serious head-on collision ...
It was announced this week that Jaguar has produced its last F-Type, thus ending the company's run of sports cars. Today's Nice Price of No Dice XK150 goes back almost to the beginning of that run.
The sticker price on the 1958 Jaguar XK150 S was lofty at $5,193. Compare that to a 1958 Corvette, which was selling for $3,631, or a 1958 Cadillac Coupe deVille that carried a price of $5,251. It was ...
Richard Hammond is a very happy man. That’s because, for the first time since the body was taken off the frame, he can now drive his Jaguar XK150. The car, part of a restoration that has been ongoing ...
The between the modern XK and its namesake from the past are separated by five decades, during which the latter became highly appreciated among classic car enthusiasts. Thus the high price that nudges ...