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It's a big cat

Answered by CarsGuide 5 May 2005

IT'S a Jaguar XK150 coupe. A fire in the factory disrupted Jaguar plans and the company had to continue with an update of the ageing XK120/140 series instead of pressing ahead with a new-generation sports car derived from its great racing successes of the 1950s. The XK150 was the result. It began production in 1957 and continued until the E-Type arrived in 1960.

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