Jaguar MK V 'Landaulette' Convertible
FACTS
1948 - 1958
CONSTRUCTION YEAR
William Lyons
DESIGNERS
6 cylinders
3,487 CC
125hp
ENGINE
977
NUMBER OF PIECES
1950
STORY
The Jaguar Mark V (MK V) was a luxury sedan produced by the British car manufacturer Jaguar from 1948 to 1951. The MK V was the successor to the Jaguar Mark IV and was produced during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
The Jaguar MK V was first introduced at the London Motor Show in 1948. The design of the MK V was characterized by traditional elegance and showed influences from previous models such as the MK IV.
The MK V featured a 3.5-litre inline-six engine that offered respectable performance for the time. Power was sent to the rear wheels via a manual gearbox.
The vehicle technology was advanced, with independent front suspension and hydraulic brakes.
The MK V was positioned as a luxury sedan and appealed to wealthy buyers who valued elegance and performance. Approximately 10,500 MK V cars were produced during its production run.
The Jaguar MK V contributes to Jaguar's history as a luxury car manufacturer and represents the company's efforts to offer stylish and high-performance cars. It was part of an era in which British luxury cars gained global recognition.
PERSONAL STORY
This extremely rare convertible impresses not only with its natural elegance, but also with its perfectly restored condition.
The selected color combination underlines the elegant lines of this convertible.
The roof can be opened completely or chosen as a landaulette roof.