The XK 150
replaced the Jaguar XK 140 in 1957. The undercarriage of the XK 150 was
for the greater part equal to the XK 140’s, but its bodywork was new
and broader. Though its design was again very refined, it was somewhat
less dynamic as compared with the XK 120 and XK 140. The bodywork was
less sleek and the design of the characteristic wing lines was now less
markedly sloping. The increased width of the bodywork resulted in a
wider grille which, in line with the best Jaguar’s tradition, was
delicately integrated in its design. The XK 150 was the first of XK
series with an unbroken panoramic windscreen.
Compared with
the XK 140, the following technological improvements can be noted: the
XK 150 was fitted with disc brakes on the front wheels and with more
powerful engines.
The 3.4-litre
XK engine fetched a standard 210 hp, and the SE Special Equipment
version even 250 hp. From 1958, the XK 150 was also available with a
3.8-litre XK engine with a capacity of no less than 265 hp.
Like the XK
120 and XK 140, the XK 150 was available in three variants: the
roadster, the more spacious DHC (Drop Head Coupe) and the FHC (Fixed
Head Coupe) with fixed steel roof.
Production of
the XK 150 was stopped in 1961, and after 13 years, the XK 120, XK140
and the XK 150 series were replaced by the Jaguar E-type.
Technical
data
Six cylinder
in line engine (DOHC)
cylinder capacity: 3781 cc.
carburettors: 2x S.U. HD6 1¾ inch
capacity: 220 bhp. at 5500 rpm.
top-speed: approx. 220 km/h. - 137 mph.
gearbox: 4-speed, manual
weight: 1420 kg.
Information
Jaguar XK 150 3.8
Litre DHC (Drop Head Coupe), year 1960. Colour British Racing Green with
a black leather interior, black soft top and hood cover. This fine Jaguar XK 150 is fitted
with chrome wire wheels, a wooden Moto-Lita steering wheel, a walnut
dashboard and an alarm system.
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