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Jaguar Mk IV and Mk V
Go to Jaguar Cars Jaguar Mark 4 and 5 saloons, the start of 'Grace, Space and Pace'.

 Jaguar MkIV 1½-litre - grille badge
 Jaguar Mk V 3.5litre - leaping Jaguar
 Jaguar MkIV 3.5litre 1948 - grille
 Jaguar MkIV 3.5litre 1948.  'MkIV' was not an official Jaguar name, but a name retrospectively given by the Trade to this car after the MkV was launched in 1948. Jaguar Mk IV
 Jaguar MkV 3½litre 1950. Jaguar Mk V
 Jaguar MkIV 1½-litre. Launched in 1935 as the SS Jaguar 1½litre with a 1608cc Standard engine, in 1938 it was given a Standard 1776cc ohv engine.  In 1945 'SS' was dropped and it became the 'Jaguar 1½litre.  Notice the body similarity with the red Alvis TA14 (left of picture) Jaguar Mk IV
 Jaguar MkIV 3½litre 1946.  Launched in 1936 as the SS Jaguar 1½litre, 2½litre and 3½litre, these cars were relaunched in 1945 without the 'SS' name as William Lyons had registered 'Jaguar' as a brand. Jaguar Mk IV
 Jaguar MkV 3.5 Litre. The Mk V could be ordered with 2.5litre engine (1670 sold) or the more popular 3.5litre (8800 sold), but the 1.5litre engine was dropped when the MkIV ceased.  The 3.5litre engine was sadly not the overhead cam six fitted into the new XK120. Jaguar Mk V
 Jaguar MkV 3.5litre 1950.  Launched at the same 1948 Motor Show as the XK120, the MkV was somewhat overshadowed by its faster sibling.  Available as saloon or drophead coupe. Jaguar Mk V
 Jaguar MkV 3.5litre 1950 Jaguar Mk V
 Jaguar 3.5litre 1946.  Launched in 1937 with the 'SS' brand it was relaunched in 1945 as the Jaguar.  The 3½Litre used a Standard 3485cc over-head valve six cylinder engine giving a top speed of 95mph. Jaguar Mk IV
 Jaguar MkIV 3.5litre 1948 Jaguar Mk IV
 Jaguar MkV 3.5litre 1950 Jaguar Mk V
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key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
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