Orig. Jaguar 3 1/2 Litre Xk 120 Operating, Maintenance And Service Handbook on 2040-parts.com
McLean, Virginia, United States
For sale is an original, circa 1940s/50s "Jaguar Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook" for the 3 1/2 litre XK 120 Super Sports Model and Fixed Head Coupe Model. No publication date given, with a price of just five shillings, this is 60 pages in length. Moderate wear to front and back covers and title page, condition is otherwise excellent. This is an original manual and not a new reproduction.
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