Description[]
The Jaguar Mark 1, referred by Jaguar as the 2.4 Litre or 3.4 Litre (the "Mark 1" name was retroactive), was a British mid-size executive car produced by Jaguar Cars from 1955 to 1959. This was Jaguar's first small sedan since the 1½ and 2½ Litre cars were discontinued in 1949, with the Mark 1 ending up becoming a big success for Jaguar, easily outselling their larger sedans. The car was replaced in 1959 by the Mark 2. 37,397 were produced.
The initial livery is a depiction of the Jaguar Mk1 driven by British classic car racer Grant Williams. This casting features hidden engine detail when taken apart.
Versions[]
The Jaguar Mk1 has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations |
Photo |
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127/250 | 2024 | HW Race Day 6/10 |
Gray | Detailed headlights, Castrol logo, "12", "GORDON WILLIAMS TONY WILLIAMS GRANT WILLIAMS", "GRANT WILLIAMS RACING" on sides, "BUY 1" front license plate | Chrome / Plastic |
Smoke tint | Red | Chrome rim, Black DD8 | HRY80 | Malaysia | New Model Base code(s): T03, T04, T05 |
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?/250 | 2025 | HW Race Day ?/10 |
HYX19 | Malaysia | Base code(s): | |||||||
2025 | Car Culture: Team Transport #74 |
British Racing Green | D7RR | JBM29 | Thailand | New Die-Cast Chassis Base code(s): |
2024 card[]
From the back of the 2024 card:
Born: 1955, Coventry, England
Designer: Jaguar
The chase is always on when driving the race spec version of this iconic British saloon car. Due to its stunning speed and performance, it was often driven by police officers and bank robbers in the 1950s and '60s.