The Jaguar Mark VII was introduced in the early 1950s and for 1952, very little changed. It was a four-door sedan that sold for $4,100 and was powered by a dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine offering 160 horsepower. It came standard with a 120-mph speedometer, walnut instrument panel, twin locking glove boxes, and a sliding sunroof. There were five ashtrays, a padded armrest, and pile carpeting. The buyer could select either five or six-passenger seating.
SedanThe MKVII had a four-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2012
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by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2012
Related Reading : Jaguar Mark VII History
Jaguars reputation as a builder of cars that are as sporty as they are sumptuous was founded upon such models as the Mk VII. A large and luxurious sedan, the Mk VII was still able to retain some of the athletic character of its sports car siblings. Though the Mk VII could never have handled with the grace of an XK120, it was far sportier than its size and posh cabin suggested. The Mk VII arrived....
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