Friday, 2 May 2014

Jaguar Mk10



One may wonder, what is a Jaguar MK 10? Well, the Jaguar MK 10 was the largest saloon manufactured by Jaguar in the 1960s. It was built as a top-of-the-range model. One may mistake it as a Jaguar XJ Series 1 when viewed from the front due to it’s similarities but once viewed from the side it will look quite like it’s smaller version, the Jaguar 420.

The Jaguar MK 10 came in only 2 engine variants, a 3.8 litre as well as a 4.2 litre in-line 6 cylinder. It is quite a mammoth of a car compared to it’s sibling the MK 2 and a very rare one too. I’ve personally not seen one on the road yet but I did see one just left in a house that I happened to pass a few months back. And as expected, I’m trying to get the seller to part with it as it’s off the ground and has not been used for years. Why waste a beauty like that, right? Automobiles like that deserve to be on the road cruising and of course it also deserves to be taken care of. 

With that, let’s just hope for the best and if all goes well, there’ll be another rare Jaguar on the road.

The video below shows the ins and outs of the MK10. Enjoy… 

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