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Steenbuck AUTOMOBILES GmbH

Hainholzweg 1 D-21376 Gödenstorf-Lübberstedt

Steenbuck AUTOMOBILES GmbH

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The Jaguar XK 120 was the sensation at the Earl's Court Motor Show in London in 1948. Its recipe for success were over 190 km/h speed, gorgeous lines and a high value for money. The company's founder, Sir Lyons, had to quickly shift from small series to big production. Today, the classic Jaguar XK 120 is considered the ...

2 Apr 2024
Germany

The successor to the Jaguar E-Type, the brand new XJS was introduced at the IAA in Frankfurt/Germany in 1975. The media was confused: The XJS, initially only offered as a coupé, was a Gran Turismo in its best sense but not really a successor to the sporty E-Type. At first, the impressive coupé was only available with ...

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29 Mar 2024
Germany

Sir William Lyons personally unveiled the Jaguar E-Type at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1961. The public was thrilled. It was as big a sensation as the 1948 presentation of its predecessor, the XK 120! The performance figures alone commanded respect: 195 kW/265 hp, top speed 241 km/h. This made the E-Type a ?racing car? ...

26 Mar 2024
Germany

William Lyons founded the S.S. (Swallow Sidecars) brand in 1931. After the war, the brand name was changed to “Jaguar”. During this period, technical work began on pre-war designs. There were the 1½ Litre, 2½ Litre and 3½ Litre limousines, further developed in detail, which were later called Mark IV. They were picture-perfect, ...

20 Mar 2024
Germany

After the introduction of the new Jaguar Mark V Limousins, the sensation was presented at the end of 1948: The Jaguar XK 120. The figure 120 signalled the top speed of 120 miles or 193 km/h. And that in 1948! The further development is the Jaguar XK 140, which means even more power, more space in the interior and not quite ...

8 Mar 2024
Germany

The Jaguar XK 150, available starting in the spring of 1957, was the perfected extension of the XK-series. It was bulkier and more comfortable than its predecessors and was meant to delight customers until the completion of the series E-Type. In March of 1958 the high performing model S was introduced, with 3 carburettors, ...

3 Mar 2024
Germany