
Stake attention in this memory
This indoor photograph captures a pristine 1952 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupe displayed in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in The Hague, Netherlands. The classic light silver-blue car, with its sleek lines and chrome accents, is the central focus, positioned on a tiled floor featuring a striking pattern of light gray, dark gray, and prominent black stripes. Behind the car, a red brick wall provides a rustic backdrop, partially obscured by a partially visible Union Jack flag, signifying the car's British origin. To the left, a white double door framed by warm-toned wooden pillars hints at the surrounding architecture of the venue. Adjacent to the front of the car, a display sign provides detailed information in both Dutch and English. The sign clearly identifies the vehicle as a "1952 JAGUAR XK120 FIXED HEAD COUPE," listing its "ENGINE: 3.4-LITRE SIX-CYLINDER" and "POWER: 160." It highlights the car's historical significance as the "FASTEST PRODUCTION CAR IN THE WORLD" during its era, capable of 120 mph (193 km/h), as tested near Jabbeke in Belgium. The text further notes that the displayed car was never restored and still possesses its original Dutch registration. A small sticker on the car's window advises "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH." The word "Jaguar" is visible on the car's hubcap. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained exhibit designed to educate and impress visitors with automotive history.
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2,195
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+$0.19
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+$0.02
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