JAGUARS AND THEIR OWNERS, FROM THE BOTTOM:
October 08, 1956
Specialist in motion—Senior Airline Pilot Capt. G. lives Relativity, feels earth-bound in a lesser car. His pride in his Jaguar XK-140 Sports Roadster is compounded of the engineering excellence he respects and the responsiveness he has come to demand of a vehicle in motion.
Specialist in motion—Senior Airline Pilot Capt. G. lives Relativity, feels earth-bound in a lesser car. His pride in his Jaguar XK-140 Sports Roadster is compounded of the engineering excellence he respects and the responsiveness he has come to demand of a vehicle in motion.
Responsible professional—Dr. D's mileage, mostly on country roads, averages 5,000 a month. He drives a Jaguar for the same reasons that determine his choice of a suture or a surgical instrument...unfailing performance. His XK-140 Hardtop Coupe gives him the same sense of security his presence brings to a patient.
Adroit PA—As Purchasing Agent for a going...and growing...suburban family, Mrs R. found the Jaguar offered heavier body metal, sure-footed roadability and a price that Invited comparison. Her choice, a Jaguar & �Two-Point-Four� reflects her eye for value, her concern for the safety of precious passengers.
Natural fans—Perhaps the J's are "the Jaguar type." (He's an art director.) All their possessions reflect an eclectic choice, a quiet preference for steel vs. chrome. Actually, their pride in driving well makes their Jaguar XK-140 Convertible almost a necessity.
Senior Sybarites—For the Banking L's, the Jaguar Mark VII's faultless balance in motion, its custom air, are a continuing source of comfort and pleasure. Their Jaguar is a symptom—of a lively, youthful approach to gracious living.
