1952 Jaguar XK120 Drop Head Coupé
In 1953, Jaguar added a proper convertible to the XK120 range. It joined the 'Open Two Seater' roadster and 'Fixed Head Coupé' to become the third variation on the theme. Like the coupe it was very high appointed with a full wood dash and roll up windows.
Chassis & Sales
1953 Jaguar XK120 Cabriolet S677020 - sold for €93,150
As designated by its chassis number, S677020 is a Special Equipment model, and would have been only the 20th drophead to have been built, the sequence for these starting at 677001. Almost certainly delivered to the U.S. as new, it was acquired by Charles H. Brown's mother in Lake Forest, Illinois on 28th August 1954 and has remained within their family ever since. A file of documentation with the car charts early U.S. road registrations and re... more
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1953 Jaguar XK120 Drop Head Coupe 677377 - sold for $154,000
Former 99.95-point JCNA Winner. Well-Maintained Early-1990s Restoration. Rebuilt 3.8-Litre XK150S Engine. Minimally Used Since Engine Rebuild. Maintained by Experts for 16 Years.
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