The Jaguar SS1 Cabriolet 1932 is a classic example of classic British style and automotive engineering. It has a distinctive engine, advanced suspension system, and classic lines. The car has a comfortable, roomy interior with a two-person seating arrangement, and plenty of legroom. The body of the car is made of Bakelite-reinforced leather, with a sleek chrome finish. The headlamps are two round eye-like units, while the lovely fins running along the sides of the car evoke a sense of power and style. The engine of the Jaguar SS1 Cabriolet 1932 is a 3.5-liter straight-six with a single overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. It is capable of producing a maximum output of 115 horsepower, and can reach a top speed of nearly 95 miles per hour. Further aiding its speed is its responsive steering, which boasts power-assisted rack and pinion. The brakes for the Jaguar SS1 Cabriolet 1932 are four-wheel drum brakes, leveraction, that are adjustable from the drivers seat. The suspension is a coil and wishbone suspension system for a smooth, comfortable ride. On the inside, the car is luxuriously appointed with leather upholstery and wood grain details. A pair of comfortable leather bucket seats provide adequate seating for Drivers and passengers, with ample legroom. The Jaguar SS1 Cabriolet 1932 is an attractive classic car that is sure to make heads turn with its beautiful styling and performance. It is a timeless piece of automotive history that should be appreciated by any car enthusiast.
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