Many of the larger Royal Caribbean ships have an inside area known as the ‘Royal Promenade.’ It’s actually an indoor space lined with shops, restaurants and bars. Often there is a British pub, and to go with that theme there is usually a sports car parked somewhere along the way. Such was the case on Harmony of the Seas.
If my research is correct, this is either a 1954-ish Jaguar XK-120 or a really nice replica. In the “correct” color, too! 🙂 It seemed to be missing some key components, such as door handles and a license plate holder, and I couldn’t tell if there was a motor in it or not. And of course the cockpit was filled with Christmas presents so I couldn’t check out the interior! It may be a replica but was still a pretty sweet car. You could keep all those boxes and give me the car, and that would make for a pretty nice Christmas gift! 🙂
Always wanted a Jag. I think it’s British Racing Green, right? Beautiful styling.
Yes, British Racing Green! That particular car has such classic styling. Merry Christmas!
Great detailed images in this series. You really gave us a nice presentation of the car. And of course, Joe would know the color!
Thank you, Monte. I guess I was channeling oneowner4you2 with those detail photos! Merry Christmas to you!
The XK120 Jaguar not only is one of the best looking cars ever made, it was the fastest production car in the world when it was introduced. These days it will keep up with traffic. Not sure this is an original car or not. I don’t see any oil puddles under it.
No oil puddles but also no way to tell if the electrical system was operational. Another test of authenticity on an old British sports car! 😉