Jaguar XK120

The Jaguar XK120 was a type of automobile produced on Earth in the 20th century. It was a sports car manufactured in Great Britain from 1948 – 1954.

History
In the mid-20th century, a silver Jaguar XK120 Open Two Seater Cabriolet / Roadster with European license plates was appropriated by the Collector for his museum on Beton III. His usual method of acquiring vehicles was to steal them with the use of a while in active use, as he did with a B-36 Peacemaker aircraft in September 1972, a strategic hovercraft in 1984, and an Earth G-50X rocket plane in the 2260s.

In the 2260s, this sports car continued to be exhibited in the Collector's museum, along with a variety of British aircraft, in one of the main halls of the museum. The museum also housed three flight-ready Supermarine Spitfire fighters, a Gloster Gladiator biplane fighter, an Avro Lancaster bomber, and a fully operational Vickers Wellington bomber. The Jaguar was likely destroyed when that wing of the museum was caught in an errant rocket blast.