The story of these cars is traced through 51 articles which include model introductions, driving impressions, road, comparison and long term tests plus the performance data.
For anyone with an interest in, or who is thinking of buying, one of the classic Jaguar compact saloons from the 1950s and 1960s, this Essential Buyer’s Guide is a vital requirement.
All models included in this long-lived line of larger Jaguars. Development, prototypes, design, history and production changes are chronicled, as well as competition history, one-offs, ownership and restoration.
In this fascinating, extensively illustrated book, Nigel Thorley describes the year by year history and development of the Jaguar Mark 1 and Mark 2 models.
For anyone with an interest in, or who is thinking of buying, one of the classic Jaguar compact saloons from the 1950s and 1960s, this Essential Buyer’s Guide is a vital requirement.
... X. Never considered to be one of Jaguar's better designs, the Mark X did carry its style and proportions well and was an immensely strong car overall. Many would say it was the last of the conventional Jaguars, with chrome on brass ...
... Mark X received a new 4-speed gearbox. It was also available with a Borg Warner automatic gearbox. Jaguar Mark X, 1961 Mark X Mark X The Mark X was marketed to the rich. DISPLACEMENT: inline six-cylinder, 3,781cc; MAXPOWER: 265bhp ...