- Jaguar Drophead
- A vehicle brand of which the 1951 Mark V Drophead is a milestone car.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
drophead — [1] A British term for a convertible. The word head refers to the roof. [2] Having a folding top which can be raised or lowered over the passenger compartment. See drophead coupé Jaguar Drophead Lagonda Drophead … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Jaguar XK 140 — Jaguar Jaguar XK 140 XK 140 Hersteller: Jaguar Cars Produktionszeitraum … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jaguar Mark IV — Jaguar Mk IV Die rückblickend Mark IV genannte erste Jaguar Limousine erschien im Herbst 1935 als S.S. Jaguar 1 ½ Litre und S.S. Jaguar 2 ½ Litre. Hersteller war die S.S. Cars Ltd in Coventry, die erst seit 1945 unter dem Namen Jaguar firmiert.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jaguar Mark IV — The Jaguar Mark IV (pronounced mark four ) was a saloon car built by Jaguar from 1945 to 1949. It was a relaunch of a pre World War II model made by SS Cars Ltd from 1936.Before World War 2 the name Jaguar was the model name given to the complete … Wikipedia
Jaguar Mark V — Infobox Automobile name = Jaguar Mk V manufacturer = Jaguar Cars production = 1948 ndash;1951 10466 body style = saloon, drophead coupé engine = 2664 cc or 3485 cc straight 6 pushrod transmission = four speed manual wheelbase = Auto in|120|0… … Wikipedia
Drophead — Ein Cabrio mit Faltverdeck: BMW M6 Ein Cabrio mit Stahlverdeck: Ford Focus CC Mit Cabrio (eigentlich: Cabriolet) wird die Ka … Deutsch Wikipedia
head — [1] The upper part of something. [2] A term used to express the increase of energy content in a fluid pumped, expressed in units of energy per unit of mass, usually simply ft (feet). [3] A part of the engine which covers the piston and creates… … Dictionary of automotive terms