This book tells the story of one of the six alloy-bodied XK 120s that
were prepared by Jaguar in 1950 for racing and rallying. This one, known
as JWK 651 because of the registration number, was owned by Leslie
Johnson and raced by him in some of the most prestigious events of the
time, including the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Mille Miglia (twice) and the
Tourist Trophy at Dundrod. Beyond that, Johnson and up-and-coming racing
driver Stirling Moss visited the speed bowl at Montlhery for a
record-breaking attempt, and Johnson also took part in the RAC Rally. In
1950, the car lay in second place in the Le Mans 24 Hours after 15 hours
and was gaining on the leaders when the clutch failed. Besides this
diverse and distinguished period competition career, the book tells the
story of the later life of this most significant XK 120. The book
includes a wealth of period photographs as well as a portfolio of
magnificent studio images