To celebrate Jaguar's 75th anniversary Mortons Media Group are proud to have been asked to publish this bookazine, which has been edited by Francois Prins. The bookazine will include the following features The origins of the Company in 1921 in Blackpool as the Swallow Sidecar Company. How during the war the engineering team designed a new straight six cylinder engine that emerged in 1948 in the XK120 and now called Jaguar Cars From the large saloons Mk IX and X, the new compact 2.4 and 3.4 litre saloons, the XK120, XK140 and XK150 sports cars and probably the most famous British car along with the Mini the Jaguar E Type, Jaguar 75' encapsulates all of this history and much more with its 132 pages.
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