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         The Jaguar XK
        140 replaced the famous XK 120 and was brought onto the market in 1954.
        The XK 140 was an evolution of the XK 120 with some visual differences
        and technical improvements. The handsome and dynamic features remained
        largely unchanged. New was the grille, which counted fewer vertical
        bars; the rear lights were larger, the bumpers were thicker, and the
        front indicators, which were placed on the front of the front wing. The
        important technical improvement was that the XK 140 was provided with a
        rack and pinion steering which greatly improved steering and driving. 
        De 3.4-litre
        XK engine was increased by an extra 30 hp. and produced a standard 190
        hp. from that time onwards. XK 140s that were provided with the SE
        option ("Special Equipment") were fitted with an engine giving
        210 hp. Like the XK 120, the XK 140 was available as roadster, a larger
        DHC (Drop Head Coupe) and as FHC (Fixed Head Coupe) with a fixed steel
        roof. 
        The XK 140
        was built until 1957 was succeeded by the XK 150. 
        
        Technical
        data 
        
        Six-cylinder
        engine 
        Cylinder capacity: 3442 cc. 
        Carburettors: 2 x S.U. H6 1¾ inch 
        Capacity: 210 bhp. at 5500 rpm. 
        Top-speed: 137 mph. - 220 km/h. 
        Gearbox: 3-speed, automatic 
        Weight: 1345 kg. 
        
        Information 
        Jaguar XK 140
      3.4 Litre Drop Head Coupe (DHC), year 1956. Chassis
        number S818483.
        Colour Maroon red with a beige leather interior. This XK 140 sports a C-type
        cylinder head and an automatic gearbox. Further more the automobile is fitted with an electric cooling fan and
        fog lamps. 
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