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The Jaguar Mark VIII is a luxury four-door automobile introduced by the Jaguar company of Coventry at the 1956 London Motor Show. It succeeded the Jaguar Mark VII M, made from 1950 to 1956, and was replaced by the Mark IX in late 1958, made until 1961.
Rear Interior Jaguar MK-IX. The Jaguar Mark IX is a four-door luxury saloon car announced 8 October 1958 [4] and produced by Jaguar Cars between 1958 and 1961. It was generally similar to the Mark VIII it replaced, but had a larger, more powerful 3.8 litre engine, 4-wheel disc brakes, and power assisted recirculating ball steering among its mechanical improvements.
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The Jaguar Mark 1 is a British saloon car produced by Jaguar between 1955 and 1959. It was referred to in contemporary company documentation as the Jaguar 2.4 Litre and Jaguar 3.4 Litre . [ 3 ] Its designation as Mark 1 was retroactive, following its October 1959 replacement by Jaguar's 2.4-litre Mark 2 . [ 4 ]
Currently, vehicle company Jaguar is in the middle of rebranding, and so far, it seems that their case is the latter one. Car Brand Jaguar Rebrands, Completely Misses The Mark, Internet Goes Wild ...
Jaguar Mark VIII - 1956–1958, "B type ... the new car was called the "Jaguar 2.4" to create an obvious separation from the old Standard 2½ litre and link it to the ...
William Pitt (1926–2017) was an Australian former racing driver and motor racing official. [2]For most of his racing career Pitt was associated with Jaguars, competing with XK120 and D-Type sports cars, a Mark VIII rally car and a Mark 1 touring car with the assistance of Queensland's Jaguar agents Cyril and Geordie Anderson of Westco Motors.