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Jaguar MK VII Meteor Coupé

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The Jaguar MK VII Meteor Coupé by Stabilimenti Farina

Vehicle Overview

The Jaguar Meteor Coupé was a unique coachbuilt car designed by the Italian coachbuilder Stabilimenti Farina. It was one of three special Jaguars crafted by the company, each built as a one-off masterpiece. The Meteor was based on the Jaguar MK VII chassis, a luxury saloon platform that provided a solid foundation for Farina’s elegant and aerodynamic design. Alongside the Meteor, Stabilimenti Farina also created two other exclusive Jaguar models: the Golden Arrow and the Flying Jaguar. The Golden Arrow was essentially a convertible version of the Meteor, sharing the MK VII chassis but featuring an open-top design that gave it a more stylish and grand touring appeal. The third model, the Flying Jaguar, was built on the Jaguar XK 120 chassis, a sports car platform known for its performance and agility. Each of these three Jaguars showcased a blend of British engineering and Italian styling, resulting in cars of exceptional beauty and character. While Jaguar was known for its robust and high-performance vehicles, Stabilimenti Farina added an extra layer of refinement with its sleek, handcrafted bodywork. The designs featured flowing lines, graceful curves, and distinctive Italian flair, setting them apart from Jaguar’s standard production models. Despite being one-of-a-kind creations, all three Jaguars have survived over the years, a testament to their quality craftsmanship and historical significance. Their rarity makes them highly sought after among collectors and enthusiasts, representing a fascinating chapter in Jaguar’s history and highlighting the influence of Italian design on British motoring. The Jaguar Meteor Coupé, along with its two counterparts, remains an important example of coachbuilt exclusivity, a time when independent styling houses created highly customized bodies on established car platforms. While Jaguar itself produced elegant and well-engineered vehicles, the collaboration with Stabilimenti Farina resulted in some of the most stunning one-off designs of the era. Today, these three Jaguars serve as a reminder of the golden age of automotive design, where creativity and craftsmanship were at their peak.

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    1952
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    MK VII
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