1952 Jaguar XK 120
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Year of manufacture1952
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Mileage40 422 mi / 65 053 km
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Car typeOther
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Lot number103
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Reference number1312
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Exterior brand colourother
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
Chassis No. 680070
Body No. J2076
It has been said that the many visitors on hand for the 1948 London Motor Show were simply flabbergasted by the new Jaguar XK120 that combined jaw-dropping beauty and promised astonishing performance in equal parts. The XK120's racing successes and advertisements in the weekly periodicals, would capture the attention of an already car obsessed David Steinman who like most boys of his generation loved fast cars. As the world's fastest production car, it should come as no surprise that it would capture the heart of a 14 year old car lover who unsuccessfully campaigned for his father to take home a silver over red coupe presented at the Philadelphia Auto Show.
Though disappointed, the XK120 would never let go of his imagination and in the late 1950s, David would locate an example in the Philadelphia Inquirer and this time, his father relented. Described as vigorously enjoyed by a previous owner, it was repainted and outfitted with a new interior before it was presented to his father who would proceed to sell the car the very next day after proclaiming it was "too much" for him.
Eventually finding his own XK120 in the mid 1970s, this example was brought home by David Steinman needing restoration work for which he was well qualified. Enjoyed for a number of years by his youngest son, who pretended to drive it in the driveway, it was eventually brought into David's shop where a meticulous multi-year frame-off restoration was performed. After completion in 1984, it was campaigned for various AACA events across the country where it was crowned an AACA Senior National First Prize Winner in 1986. Retired to The Steinman Collection in Waitsfield, Vermont after its successful showings, this XK120 was enjoyed for local coffee runs where David would arrive in elegance to meet friends and fellow Jaguar enthusiasts. It remains in lovely condition showing only a light patina on Steinman's impressive restoration, ready to join its next collection.
Addendum & Administrative Notes
Please note that a delay of one month is anticipated to remit the title to the new owner, as these cars are offered on behalf of an estate and the process has already been started.
Please note, that this car will need the braking system repaired before being roadworthy.