Selling A Classic Jaguar?
Looking to sell your classic Jag? Jaguar Cars Ltd, known simply as Jaguar, has produced some of the best-loved sportscars ever made – epitomizing its former slogan, “grace, space & pace.” Founded in 1922 under the name Swallow Sidecar Company, the first models under this name were the SSK & SS1 or S-100, which are extremely rare today. The pre-war 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 liter models have unofficially become known as MK IV models.
The first post-war model was the 1948 Mark V, however the big breakthrough for Jaguar was the launch of the XK 120 also in 1948, which evolved into the XK 140 and XK 150. Jaguar then launched the E-Type in 1961. Of the Series I cars, Jaguar manufactured some limited-edition variants including the Lightweight E-Type or XKE and the Low Drag Coupe. The E-Type Series II would follow from 1969 to 1971, with Series III from 1971 to 1974.
Jaguar has a rich history that dates back nearly a century and has shaped and influenced the design of the models they continue to produce today. Well known for their prestige, durability and beauty, Jaguar enthusiasts and European car collectors from around the world continue to search for their dream Jaguar models. If you are looking to sell classic Jaguar cars from your private collection, have a rare Mark IV model sitting in your garage, or simply want to find out the potential value of your XK 120, the team at AlexManos.com wants to speak with you! As specialists in the European and American classic auto market, they can help you sell vintage Jaguar and classic Jaguar models of all types and conditions. Connect with them today to learn more about your options.
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