The Jaguar Mark X (Mark ten) was the
top-of-the-range saloon car built by the British manufacturer
Jaguar, primarily aimed at the United States market.
The familiar Jaguar style of four headlamps set into rounded front
fenders with a vaned grill, first appeared on the Mark X. The
interior was the last Jaguar with abundant standard woodwork,
including the dashboard, escutcheons, window trim, a pair of large
bookmatched fold out rear picnic tables, and a front seat pull-out
picnic table stowed beneath the instrument cluster. |
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