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1956 Jaguar XKSS - Steve McQueen Private Collection (AUTOart) 1/18
![]() By 1957 Jaguar had built sixty-eight D-type racing cars as part of it's International sports car racing program. Following withdrawal from racing, twenty-five completed D-types were left unsold. To make use of these cars, Jaguar Cars Ltd. converted them into road-going sports cars - the Jaguar XKSS!
In the early 1960's, the car had been repainted from it's original cream color to it's present day green. The interior was retrimmed from red to black leather. In 1957 actor Steve McQueen added the XKSS to his vast collection. Today the car resides at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. AUTOart Diecast Model No. 73519 or 73526 - Entertainment Series
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